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This is my first exploration into how to shoot the x5s using DLog, exposing using the Wave Form scope in the Go 4 app and using LUTCalc to create a LUT to convert to Rec709. I thought I’d share the journey in case it might help someone else. So here goes.
I found much of the information in the InspirePilots.com and DJI forums that I am using. I wanted to thank JRenner, Mike and Travis of Advexture in the InspirePilots.com forum and in the DJI forum in the Dlog/RAW with X5S and the How to expose correctly if D-Log is fixed to ISO500 !!?? threads, DJI-CAO, DrMrdalj, and raven4.
Here’s what I have so far.
Lens: Olympus 12mm f2.0 lens that has been calibrated to the camera.
Ratio: 16:9
FPS: 23.976 full FOV
SSD: 4444XQ
Prores 4444XQ: 3840x2160
Looks: DLOG
White Balance: Cloudy/6600k
Style Custom: Contrast -3, Sharpness -3, Saturation -3
Locked ISO: 500
Shutter: 50
To use the new Wave Form scope in the Go 4 app I select the camera setting, select the cog wheel on the upper right and scroll down to Enable Color Waveform and activate it. The wave form scope will show up in a small window in the bottom right of the screen. You can make it larger by clicking the expand button the upper left of the tiny Color waveform window.

To set my exposure I placed a 30” Impact 18% gray panel in the test area I am recording and using the wave form scope I adjusted the levels to approximately 478 IRE. This required adding a 2 stop ND filter and adjusting the f-stop to 13. The EV showed +1.3 at this point.
I recorded the footage on the SDD and then uploaded it into my Mac and into a Davinci Resolve timeline.
Next I needed to create a LUT in LUTCALC (LUTCalc) which would convert the DLOG into a Rec709. See image for my settings in LUTCalc. I used the Alexsa Wide Gamut as a test and was pretty happy with the results. I need to try some other Gamuts and see which I like best. There is no DLOG Gamut available.

Next I placed this LUT in the LUT directory for Davinci Resolve by going to Settings, selected the Color Management section and clicked the Show LUT directory. I dragged and dropped the LUT into the directory, closed the directory and then clicked Update lists. It took a minute or so for the list to update and then I clicked save.

In the timeline I selected the clip and in the first node I added the LUT I just created (DJIDLog_AlexaWG-BMDFilm4k_Custom) adjusted the output of the LUT to taste and tweaked the levels for the Lift(shadows), Gamma(midtones), and Gain(highlights). I have included the LUT zipped below.
Here is before:

Here is after:
BTW - SanCap let me know that the clouds were blown out in the previous version of this image and so I adjusted the highlights to correct that. Thanks SanCap!

Chris
I found much of the information in the InspirePilots.com and DJI forums that I am using. I wanted to thank JRenner, Mike and Travis of Advexture in the InspirePilots.com forum and in the DJI forum in the Dlog/RAW with X5S and the How to expose correctly if D-Log is fixed to ISO500 !!?? threads, DJI-CAO, DrMrdalj, and raven4.
Here’s what I have so far.
Lens: Olympus 12mm f2.0 lens that has been calibrated to the camera.
Ratio: 16:9
FPS: 23.976 full FOV
SSD: 4444XQ
Prores 4444XQ: 3840x2160
Looks: DLOG
White Balance: Cloudy/6600k
Style Custom: Contrast -3, Sharpness -3, Saturation -3
Locked ISO: 500
Shutter: 50
To use the new Wave Form scope in the Go 4 app I select the camera setting, select the cog wheel on the upper right and scroll down to Enable Color Waveform and activate it. The wave form scope will show up in a small window in the bottom right of the screen. You can make it larger by clicking the expand button the upper left of the tiny Color waveform window.

To set my exposure I placed a 30” Impact 18% gray panel in the test area I am recording and using the wave form scope I adjusted the levels to approximately 478 IRE. This required adding a 2 stop ND filter and adjusting the f-stop to 13. The EV showed +1.3 at this point.
I recorded the footage on the SDD and then uploaded it into my Mac and into a Davinci Resolve timeline.
Next I needed to create a LUT in LUTCALC (LUTCalc) which would convert the DLOG into a Rec709. See image for my settings in LUTCalc. I used the Alexsa Wide Gamut as a test and was pretty happy with the results. I need to try some other Gamuts and see which I like best. There is no DLOG Gamut available.

Next I placed this LUT in the LUT directory for Davinci Resolve by going to Settings, selected the Color Management section and clicked the Show LUT directory. I dragged and dropped the LUT into the directory, closed the directory and then clicked Update lists. It took a minute or so for the list to update and then I clicked save.

In the timeline I selected the clip and in the first node I added the LUT I just created (DJIDLog_AlexaWG-BMDFilm4k_Custom) adjusted the output of the LUT to taste and tweaked the levels for the Lift(shadows), Gamma(midtones), and Gain(highlights). I have included the LUT zipped below.
Here is before:

Here is after:
BTW - SanCap let me know that the clouds were blown out in the previous version of this image and so I adjusted the highlights to correct that. Thanks SanCap!

Chris
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