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How to Easily Apply Cube Color Grading to SONY SLOG2 Images on macOS

Learn how to easily apply Cube color grading to SONY SLOG2 images on macOS using ffmpeg. This guide provides step-by-step instructions for both single and batch image processing to convert your washed-out SLOG2 photos to vibrant rec 709 color.

Introduction

Color grading is an essential part of the post-production process in photography and videography. If you’ve captured images using a SONY mirrorless camera in SLOG2, you’ll notice that the colors appear washed out. To convert these to rec 709 for a more natural color profile, you can easily use a .cube color grading file.

In this article, we’ll explore a quick and efficient way to apply Cube color grading files to images using ffmpeg on a macOS system.

Prerequisites

Single Image Color Grading Using ffmpeg

To apply Cube color grading to a single image, you can use the following command:

ffmpeg -i images/DSC00001.JPG  -vf "lut3d=From_SLog2SGumut_To_SLog2-709_.cube" output.jpg

Batch Processing Multiple Images

If you have a collection of images to process, follow these steps:

Step 1: Create Directories

mkdir images graded_images

Step 2: Move Images

Copy all the images you want to process into the images directory.

Step 3: Run Batch Command

for i in images/*.JPG; do
  ffmpeg -i "$i" -vf "lut3d=From_SLog2SGumut_To_SLog2-709_.cube" "graded_images/graded_$(basename $i)"
done

Step 4: Check Output

Find the color-graded images in the graded_images directory.

Conclusion

Using ffmpeg on a macOS system to apply Cube color grading to SLOG2 images is straightforward. This guide makes it easy to convert your washed-out SLOG2 images into visually appealing rec 709 images. Happy color grading!


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