Thursday, November 25, 2021

Re: [Avid-L2] OT: Happy Turkey day to all. Special Thanksgiving Day Turkey Tip!!!

I brined and then spatchcocked my Bell & Evans turkey, injected it with duck fat, sprinkled on some proprietary seasonings, then put it in the Adobe Media Encoder oven at 450º. It seemed to be browned to perfection when I monitored it. Just before delivery to the client's plate, I did a QC check and thought the color seemed a little washed out. Do you have a LUT for making the color consistent from oven to plate? -- Mark Block
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Re: [Avid-L2] OT: Happy Turkey day to all. Special Thanksgiving Day Turkey Tip!!!

How is this "off topic?"  Ok, I see that it doesn't mention turducken but it's close enough. Thankful for the L and other holiday traditions. Turducken has always seemed an odd name for lasagna stuffed with tofu stuffed with sweet potatoes. Happy Thanksgiving. JB 


On Nov 25, 2021, at 3:07 PM, John Moore <bigfish@pacbell.net> wrote:


While perusing the internet I stumbled onto quite a Thanksgiving find.  Turkey LUTs!!!  According to the website you can cook your Turkey or not but when you bring it to the dinner table just sprinkle on the special Turkey Lut and it will be perfect.  The site suggests an HDR LUT for dark meat and an SDR LUT for the white meat.  Apparently with the white meat the HDR LUT makes the already bright white meat too gamey and blinding to the naked eye.  The claim is you don't have to know how to cook at all and the LUT will take care of everything.  I can't wait to try this with my Aces Mashed Potatoes recipe and the 4000 nit stuffing.  ;-)

I've set up the dinner table to look like video village so we can spend Thanksgiving dinner arguing about the look of each dish.  I couldn't find any Resolve Wide Gamut Cranberry Sauce but I hear it gives "Beat Red" a new meaning.

Happy Turkey Day everyone.


John Moore Barking Trout Productions Studio City, CA bigfish@pacbell.net

[Avid-L2] OT: Happy Turkey day to all. Special Thanksgiving Day Turkey Tip!!!

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While perusing the internet I stumbled onto quite a Thanksgiving find.  Turkey LUTs!!!  According to the website you can cook your Turkey or not but when you bring it to the dinner table just sprinkle on the special Turkey Lut and it will be perfect.  The site suggests an HDR LUT for dark meat and an SDR LUT for the white meat.  Apparently with the white meat the HDR LUT makes the already bright white meat too gamey and blinding to the naked eye.  The claim is you don't have to know how to cook at all and the LUT will take care of everything.  I can't wait to try this with my Aces Mashed Potatoes recipe and the 4000 nit stuffing.  ;-)
 
I've set up the dinner table to look like video village so we can spend Thanksgiving dinner arguing about the look of each dish.  I couldn't find any Resolve Wide Gamut Cranberry Sauce but I hear it gives "Beet Red" a new meaning.
 
Happy Turkey Day everyone.
 
 
John Moore Barking Trout Productions Studio City, CA bigfish@pacbell.net
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[Avid-L2] OT: Happy Turkey day to all. Special Thanksgiving Day Turkey Tip!!!

While perusing the internet I stumbled onto quite a Thanksgiving find.  Turkey LUTs!!!  According to the website you can cook your Turkey or not but when you bring it to the dinner table just sprinkle on the special Turkey Lut and it will be perfect.  The site suggests an HDR LUT for dark meat and an SDR LUT for the white meat.  Apparently with the white meat the HDR LUT makes the already bright white meat too gamey and blinding to the naked eye.  The claim is you don't have to know how to cook at all and the LUT will take care of everything.  I can't wait to try this with my Aces Mashed Potatoes recipe and the 4000 nit stuffing.  ;-)

I've set up the dinner table to look like video village so we can spend Thanksgiving dinner arguing about the look of each dish.  I couldn't find any Resolve Wide Gamut Cranberry Sauce but I hear it gives "Beat Red" a new meaning.

Happy Turkey Day everyone.


John Moore Barking Trout Productions Studio City, CA bigfish@pacbell.net