If you own a Canon DSLR or mirrorless camera—such as the 5D Mark IV, 1D X Mark II, or the EOS R series—you’ve likely encountered a major limitation: lack of internal Canon Log (C-Log) . Canon reserves Log profiles for its Cinema EOS line, leaving hybrid shooters with contrast-heavy, “video-ish” footage.
Enter —a set of custom picture styles engineered by Andrew Reid (EOSHD). These profiles emulate the dynamic range and color science of professional Log gamma, giving your 8-bit Canon footage a flat, gradeable image. But to truly unlock their potential, you need the right LUTs (Look-Up Tables) and a workflow that works flawlessly on Windows & Mac . eoshd clogandfilmprofiles for canon lut win mac top
This article is your definitive guide to understanding, installing, and using alongside the top Canon LUTs for both operating systems. Part 1: What Are EOSHD C-Log and Film Profiles? EOSHD (a leading independent camera blog) developed these custom picture styles to solve a single problem: How do you get cinematic dynamic range from a non-Log Canon camera? If you own a Canon DSLR or mirrorless