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Solved Differences between LUT and CUA Tonemaps

Voithe

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Hi guys! Could someone explain to me the difference between these two things?

I see that both of them "changes colors"... but, i can't understand if there is a difference between them.

Thanks in advance! ;)
 
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Practically there's little difference between the two, both are essentially just image filters.

The CUA tonemap is mega old, probably from a time before postmagic was created and is a fixed filter whereas with LUTs theres 1000's of LUTs out there so you have much more flexibility to find the right filter for your scene/shots.

The cua tonemap will also occasionally cause issues with other assets so a LUT is preferable unless you need the exact filter the tonemap provides.
Practically there's little difference between the two, both are essentially just image filters.

The CUA tonemap is mega old, probably from a time before postmagic was created and is a fixed filter whereas with LUTs theres 1000's of LUTs out there so you have much more flexibility to find the right filter for your scene/shots.

The cua tonemap will also occasionally cause issues with other assets so a LUT is preferable unless you need the exact filter the tonemap provides.
 
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Practically there's little difference between the two, both are essentially just image filters.

The CUA tonemap is mega old, probably from a time before postmagic was created and is a fixed filter whereas with LUTs theres 1000's of LUTs out there so you have much more flexibility to find the right filter for your scene/shots.

The cua tonemap will also occasionally cause issues with other assets so a LUT is preferable unless you need the exact filter the tonemap provides.

Thaaaaaaanks! ;)
 
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