Daniel Gourley
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Wow, Brook. Overwhelmed by your knowledge and passion. Thanks for takingthe time to post that!
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I understand I've gone miles off topic. I'm excited for whatever FLUT brings and downright chuffed at what it might mean. That's just a glimpse into the state of things.
Best to all.
After reading some of you guys post leaves me a little loopey, DIT, LUT, FLUT etc. What do these acronyms stand for? Please elaborate in a short concise manner? hopefully I can get a clearer understanding. I will probably have to wait to get the Scarlet in my hands to fully understand.
Here are some basic / simplified answers-
DIT: Digital Imaging Technician. (A vital position in the camera department.)
LUT: Look Up Table. (A way to replicate a look, or visual representation of an image.)
FLUT: ??? We are still waiting for the final answer from RED. Some have guessed : Flexible Look Up Table, Film Look Up Table, among others. Basically it is the new color science that Red is implementing in the new sensor and camera systems.
The problem is that no matter how hard you try, you cannot get two monitoring systems to look the same in different locations, particularly if your frame of reference is how it looks to your eye. Not to mention that the two locations may be using radically different display technologies. So you have to pick what will be your main reference for the image and figure all the other representations are merely approximations of varying accuracy.
I of course didn't mean the "Final LUT" thing literally, though most obviously realized that based on the.
I would never finish off anything other than the .R3Ds, and consider an extremely accurate, precise and reliable way to get my DP's vision from the set to the finishing session worth whatever it will take. Hopefully the DP can also come back for that final where he can look back and the finished product after months of clearing his head from it and give it a second pass together with me and the colorist.
Spot on dailies build confidence and morale amongst crew and producers and this can further drive the success of a production..
No worries everybody, glad to chime in. I hope it gets read by the right folks! There's a lot of nonsense like this swirling in my head, all it takes is a good opportunity for feedback and discussion to get it out.