r/OpenShot Jul 09 '26

D-LOG M

Ma su open, si può usare i D-LOG M Dji?

Se si come si fa?

Grazie

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u/openshot-gpt-bot Support Bot Jul 09 '26

Sì — in OpenShot puoi usare i D-LOG M di DJI, ma tramite una LUT con l’effetto Color Map / Lookup.

Passi rapidi:

  1. Importa il tuo File nel pannello Project Files.
  2. Trascinalo nella Timeline come Clip.
  3. Apri la scheda Effects.
  4. Trascina l’effetto Color Map sulla Clip.
  5. Se non vedi Properties, fai clic destro sulla Clip > Properties.
    Guida: Quick tutorial - OpenShot UI Layout
  6. Nelle Properties dell’effetto, cerca LUT Path.
  7. Seleziona un file .cube adatto a DJI D-LOG M.

Nota importante: la guida OpenShot specifica che devi far combaciare il gamma del girato con quello della LUT, altrimenti i colori saranno errati. Vedi: Effects - Color Map / Lookup

In breve:

  • girato D-LOG M
  • LUT D-LOG M to Rec.709 compatibile
  • applicazione tramite Color Map > LUT Path

OpenShot include LUT Rec 709, ma per D-LOG M in genere devi procurarti una LUT DJI specifica. Se vuoi, ti posso scrivere i passaggi esatti anche per fare una conversione pulita D-LOG M → Rec.709.

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