Dekko LUTs
I have created 4 LUTs that have been emulated after some of Kodaks and Fuji film stocks, Dekko 1,2,3 & BW.
You’ll find that the Dekko 1 hue curve has been shifted, the teals & reds are pronounced, the overall look has a warmer/green tint as well.
Dekko 2 is bright and airy, less saturated yellows and green, and the green is a bit minty in color. The mids have been lifted and the highlights have been pulled down to create a more linear transition from the midtones to the highlights.
Dekko 3 is similar in look to Dekko 1, but this one has a more neutral approach. Less green and more magenta.
Dekko 4 is a classic Black & White look that has a similar look to Ilfords HP5 film stock.
I have tested these LUTs on Sony, Panasonic, Blackmagic and Canon. These LUTs are a great starting point to create your unique look. Sometimes they will be good to go with a simple drag and drop, but other times you will have to adjust your contrast curve and temperature to suit your taste.
Enjoy!
I have created 4 LUTs that have been emulated after some of Kodaks and Fuji film stocks, Dekko 1,2,3 & BW.
You’ll find that the Dekko 1 hue curve has been shifted, the teals & reds are pronounced, the overall look has a warmer/green tint as well.
Dekko 2 is bright and airy, less saturated yellows and green, and the green is a bit minty in color. The mids have been lifted and the highlights have been pulled down to create a more linear transition from the midtones to the highlights.
Dekko 3 is similar in look to Dekko 1, but this one has a more neutral approach. Less green and more magenta.
Dekko 4 is a classic Black & White look that has a similar look to Ilfords HP5 film stock.
I have tested these LUTs on Sony, Panasonic, Blackmagic and Canon. These LUTs are a great starting point to create your unique look. Sometimes they will be good to go with a simple drag and drop, but other times you will have to adjust your contrast curve and temperature to suit your taste.
Enjoy!
I have created 4 LUTs that have been emulated after some of Kodaks and Fuji film stocks, Dekko 1,2,3 & BW.
You’ll find that the Dekko 1 hue curve has been shifted, the teals & reds are pronounced, the overall look has a warmer/green tint as well.
Dekko 2 is bright and airy, less saturated yellows and green, and the green is a bit minty in color. The mids have been lifted and the highlights have been pulled down to create a more linear transition from the midtones to the highlights.
Dekko 3 is similar in look to Dekko 1, but this one has a more neutral approach. Less green and more magenta.
Dekko 4 is a classic Black & White look that has a similar look to Ilfords HP5 film stock.
I have tested these LUTs on Sony, Panasonic, Blackmagic and Canon. These LUTs are a great starting point to create your unique look. Sometimes they will be good to go with a simple drag and drop, but other times you will have to adjust your contrast curve and temperature to suit your taste.
Enjoy!