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Header image for article At the Bench: TVLogic's WonderLookPro

At the Bench: TVLogic's WonderLookPro

WonderLookPro is an on-set color grading program from TVLogic that is used in conjunction with their IS-miniX LUT box.

The IS-miniX interprets the commands from WonderLookPro and applies changes in the look to a monitor. These changes can be saved in memory and exported for numerous post production applications. WonderLookPro works in ACES (Academy Color Encoding System). In this blog, I give a brief overview of how ACES works and how it has been integrated into WonderLookPro.

Ian McCausland
Camera Technology Specialist, AbelCine LA

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