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SHOW - Shots in 65:24 format (Xpan)

I really like this LUT, Jan!!

I think this is the Autumn LUT from the Creator LUTs in Lumix Labs. I mapped the red front button to LUT now, which is actually a lot of fun. The G9ii can use LUTs too of course but I have not really used it much at all so I am quite literally playing dumb and just throw stuff at it, press the button, scroll the wheel and see if I find something that looks interesting. Quite fun to play with, especially when it's so easy to access via the button!
 
This has actually just sent me down a little rabbit hole: I knew that in-body you can see the LUT applied in the info of the review (the details screen when you click DiSP a few times). But I could not see that info easily on my Mac since neither Preview nor Photos nor Lightroom show the full EXIF data,

For the nerdy ones here, I can recommend installing the exiftool command line tool. One of the lines is "Panasonic 0x00f1" and that field contains the LUT label :). Useful I would say especially if, like me, you end up just randomly scrolling through LUTs and apply something else each time and will never ever remember what it was like :D

Speaking off, here is one from with, I kid you now, "SAMPLE LUT3" that was shipped with the camera.

PS1R3236 by Jan Wedekind, on Flickr
 
This has actually just sent me down a little rabbit hole: I knew that in-body you can see the LUT applied in the info of the review (the details screen when you click DiSP a few times). But I could not see that info easily on my Mac since neither Preview nor Photos nor Lightroom show the full EXIF data,

For the nerdy ones here, I can recommend installing the exiftool command line tool. One of the lines is "Panasonic 0x00f1" and that field contains the LUT label :). Useful I would say especially if, like me, you end up just randomly scrolling through LUTs and apply something else each time and will never ever remember what it was like :D

Speaking off, here is one from with, I kid you now, "SAMPLE LUT3" that was shipped with the camera.

View attachment 11278PS1R3236 by Jan Wedekind, on Flickr
Nice! I like this one even better than the first one. :)
 
Love a vertical xpan, but there is one downside for me, can't see the picture as a whole, have to scroll up and down to see it on my MacBook :p, does not fit the screen...
Yeah, that is the problem. It's even worse if I post a BBCODE link to the Flickr original. Here's a smaller one:

54546437785_47cd190a6a_c.jpg
 
Yeah, that is the problem. It's even worse if I post a BBCODE link to the Flickr original. Here's a smaller one:

Times like that, it's nice to have a tablet; I like reading the forum on it when there are vertical images.
 
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