![]() ![]() Import the footage in the timeline and then make a harsh adjustment to the footage by using the curves tool. In Da Vinci Resolve there are typically two interpolation methods for processing a LUT, ‘Trilinear Interpolation’ and ‘Tetrahedral Interpolation’.įirstly, let’s use DaVinci Resolve’s Trilinear LUT Interpolation feature.Īfter importing your footage on the software, click on the settings icon at the bottom right corner, then in Color management, we’ll make sure that under the Lookup table section “3-D Lookup table interpolation” is set to Trilinear. ![]() Using a superior interpolation approach in Resolve, we’ll teach you how to properly apply a LUT for smoother gradients and less banding. You will be happy to know that DaVinci Resolve’s LUT decoding algorithm holds the key to solving your problem. In today’s blog, we’ll learn how to appropriately apply a LUT to get rid of Banding and achieve a smoother gradient on your footage. ![]() This not only compromises your creative expression but also makes your video output look amateurish. You might have noticed that in order to achieve cinematic color space, a LUT that you usually apply, creates banding and distortions that sacrifice your picture quality. This week we will guide you on how to apply a LUT appropriately using Da Vinci Resolve software so that you don’t lose your artistic expression for technical accuracy. Hope you all are overflowing with ideas and beaming with imagination. ![]()
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