

I have tried the LUT built in to Davinci Resolve 17 (on my macbook), but it still looks like ****.

When I shoot log video the image comes out far grainier and different looking than the "normal" video. I usually leave sharpening to the last node, and in those instances, I change the color space of that sharpening node to LAB and then I un-check Channels 2 and 3, which means that (theoretically, at least) I am applying sharpening to luminance contrast and not to color contrast, so again, theoretically, wouldn't amplify color noise too much.ĭo you know what ISO you were shooting at when you were shooting in CLog? The first node in my node tree would be for exposure corrections (so using HDR panel) second node would be my primary color corrections and third node would be my secondary corrections.


Then go to your media bin and right click on your Canon RAW files, and change the Input Color Space of the files to CLog3 Then in the Resolve Color Management Preset box directly below it, change it to Davinci Wide Gamut Go in to Settings -> Color Management -> Color Science and change it to Davinci YRGB Color Management. I don't shoot with Canon (I use panasonic) but I agree with that you should try to use Resolve 17's YRGB Color Management and Davinci Wide Gamut, along with the new HDR panel, when grading.
