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    HI, Please, i need to know how to make a LUT file in red cine and put it in the scratch , thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by DianaCSO View Post
    HI, Please, i need to know how to make a LUT file in red cine and put it in the scratch , thanks
    You must be talking about .rsx file, which can be used in Scratch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jake blackstone View Post
    You must be talking about .rsx file, which can be used in Scratch.
    mmm. and how used the lut file? this .rsx contains information about the composition of color, and this .rxs its a format for REDcINE?
    THANKS,
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    Sorry i'm late.
    Create the look you want in RC, then save it as RCC file.
    Load the RCC file in Scratch Matrix
    Then save this new grade as a LUT from the Matrix "save".
    This is now a regular LUT that can be loaded as a scaffold or in the Display LUT menu.

    Done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Despe View Post
    Sorry i'm late.
    Create the look you want in RC, then save it as RCC file.
    Load the RCC file in Scratch Matrix
    Then save this new grade as a LUT from the Matrix "save".
    This is now a regular LUT that can be loaded as a scaffold or in the Display LUT menu.

    Done.

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