First, a brief summary of what I want to do, followed by a more detailed description below:
For the Sigma BF (and of course for other cameras as well), manufacturer-specific profiles are stored in Lightroom. The Sigma BF, for example, has Standard, Rich, Calm, Powder Blue, Warm Gold, Teal and Orange, etc.
My Panasonic S9 has the same sensor and can process so-called real-time LUTs in the camera. I would now like to have the Sigma BF Teal&Orange look as a LUT, for example.
I know how to convert any Lightroom preset to a LUT. You use the LUT Generator.
generator.iwltbap.com
There is a png that you can overlay on the preset, and the difference between it and the original is the LUT. But of course, I can't apply the camera-specific profiles to the png.
Does anyone here have any idea how this could be done? I've already used EXIFtool to write the EXIF data of a Sigma BF image to the png, but since it's not RAW/dng, profiles still don't work. I then thought I'd convert the png to a dng, but that doesn't work either.
Does anyone here have any ideas?
For the Sigma BF (and of course for other cameras as well), manufacturer-specific profiles are stored in Lightroom. The Sigma BF, for example, has Standard, Rich, Calm, Powder Blue, Warm Gold, Teal and Orange, etc.
My Panasonic S9 has the same sensor and can process so-called real-time LUTs in the camera. I would now like to have the Sigma BF Teal&Orange look as a LUT, for example.
I know how to convert any Lightroom preset to a LUT. You use the LUT Generator.
LUT Generator - Export LUT from Lightroom presets, Camera Raw and more
LUT Generator for macOS and Windows, a free application by IWLTBAP. Export LUT from Lightroom presets, use the power of Camera Raw on video and more. Download (ZIP, 30MB)
There is a png that you can overlay on the preset, and the difference between it and the original is the LUT. But of course, I can't apply the camera-specific profiles to the png.
Does anyone here have any idea how this could be done? I've already used EXIFtool to write the EXIF data of a Sigma BF image to the png, but since it's not RAW/dng, profiles still don't work. I then thought I'd convert the png to a dng, but that doesn't work either.
Does anyone here have any ideas?