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Applying a View LUT

You can apply a view LUT to any viewport showing an operator. There are five storage buttons on the View LUT panel; you can choose any one to store your settings, and then you can apply that view LUT at any time.

Note: The storage settings are saved with the workspace; in the next combustion session, the five storage buttons are empty.

To apply a view LUT:
  1. Select a viewport.
  2. The controls on the View LUT panel are unavailable when the Schematic or Footage Library views are showing. The menu options are also removed from the Window menu.

  3. To apply a view LUT, choose Window | View LUT, and then choose 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. If the corresponding storage is empty, the View LUT panel appears.
  4. The shortcut keys are Shift+1 to Shift+5. They allow easy switching to a boosted set of gamma adjustment. For example, you can check the black levels in areas of an image that are difficult to see, then you can quickly return to the previous setting.

  5. To display the View LUT panel and edit a view LUT, choose Window | View LUT | Edit LUT.
  6. Note: You can also show the View LUT panel and enable Use LUT to edit and/or apply a view LUT.

To stop using a view LUT:
  1. Select the viewport where you want to stop using a view LUT.
  2. Choose Window | View LUT | None, or press Shift+0.
  3. Note: You can also show the View LUT panel and disable Use LUT.

To show or hide the View LUT panel:

Choose Window | Palettes, and then choose either Show View LUT or Hide View LUT, or press F10.

Note: When you choose Window | View LUT | Edit LUT, or when you choose an empty storage from the View LUT menu, the View LUT panel appears even if it is hidden.


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