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Do you work with a DJI inspire 1? Then you probably know that the footage from the Inspire 1 camera is not so nice out of the box. Following the success of the Mastering Drone Footage tutorial series we’re giving away the LUT I used.
Many people asked for the LUT I made as a help to grade their drone footage, so here it is. But first here are a few shots where you can see the LUT applied to DJI inspire 1 footage. These shots have the look applied with a 100% intensity and no other modifications.
DJI inspire 1 LUT (right) applied to ungraded DJI inspire 1 footage (left).
Note that this LUT is optimized to boost green and blue colors and to neutralise clouds and sky magenta/yellow shift. It is not ideal for skin tones.
I recommend grading in Adobe Premiere Pro CC if you are familiar with it. Import the LUT directly in the Lumetri Color Panel (Creative –> Look) and then adjust your settings for each shot as needed. For my film I usually applied the LUT with an intensity of about 50% and did the rest directly in the Lumetri Panel’s basic settings. This way you can get nice variants of intensity as desired. It will look great and filmic when saturation is lowered.
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Sebastian Wöber is a director and DP, studied at Filmacademy Vienna and is passionate about harnessing the potential of filmmaking tech to create powerful cinematic work with limited resources. He is currently teaching film at Andrews University in the US.