To select your display LUT:
1
Tap the 'LUTS' tab on your video assist dashboard menu.
2
Select the LUT you wish to use by tapping on it to highlight it blue.
3
Tap the tick icon to select the LUT. A blue vertical line will appear on the left of the
LUT icon to indicate it is selected.
Using LUTs on Blackmagic Video Assist and 4K
To select a 3D LUT using other video assist models you will first need to load a LUT via your
computer. For more information, refer to that the Blackmagic Video Assist Setup section later in
this manual.
Once you have loaded a LUT, navigate to the monitor tab of the menu and turn 'display 3D LUT'
on, then select your LUT from the option beneath.
Now you can monitor your input video with the 3D LUT applied. You can even use 3D LUTs
when monitoring playback. To turn on the display LUT, tap on the 'monitor' tab of the dashboard
menu and toggle 'display 3D LUT' to on.
Storage Media
Choosing a Fast SD Card
Generally, we recommend using UHS-II cards for recording UltraHD, and UHS-I for
recording HD.
For Ultra HD recording on Blackmagic Video Assist 4k and 12G, you will need to use the fastest
UHS-II cards available.
Most UHS-I and UHS-II SD cards should be fast enough to record compressed HD video up to
60 frames per second, however it's worth testing your card's record speed to be sure. You can
do this using Blackmagic Disk Speed Test software which can be downloaded from the
Blackmagic Design support center. For information on using Disk Speed Test, refer to the
'checking disk speed' section of the manual.
We have included a table below that shows the latest compatible SD cards for recording
Ultra HD, HD and SD video. It's worth regularly checking the latest version of this manual for
more up to date information and can always be downloaded from the Blackmagic Design
website at
www.blackmagicdesign.com/support
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