FilmConvert GH5S camera profile is out now. It can help with color grading the footage from Panasonic’s new mirrorless camera as well as matching the footage with other cameras. FilmConvert GH5S camera profile released Panasonic GH5S (our hands-on here) is the new “low light brother” of the popular Panasonic GH5 (here’s our low-light shoot-out video between the two). It does not have In-body image stabilization (IBIS), but it fixed one of the weak spots of the GH5 – the low light sensitivity. It has Dual ISO and much bigger pixels as the image sensor resolution dropped roughly 2x. It is a bit more expensive than the GH5, but it already has VLog-L logarithmic gamma curve color profile included with the price. To help with color grading FilmConvert just released camera profile for the Panasonic GH5S. The profile is now ready to be downloaded for free from their website. It is designed to help with color grading of all types of picture profiles with the Panasonic GH5S including the VLog-L. FilmConvert camera profiles are dedicated data packs that increase the color accuracy for your footage. The data packs work in both the FilmConvert plugins and standalone grading software. They cannot be loaded directly into the camera, however the software allows to export a LUT with the color settings to use in-camera. Please note that the camera packs need the latest version of FilmConvert plugin for full compatibility. FilmConvert can either be used as a stand-alone application or as a plugin which is supported by most NLEs. It is designed to help with and speed up the color grading process. Mainly useful for creatives who don’t have either skills or time to grade their footage “from scratch” and really play with it. To get the FilmConvert GH5S camera profile visit this website, choose the camera model, operating system and localization and click download. Do you already shoot with the GH5S? Are FilmConvert camera profiles something you use? Let us know in the comments below. The post FilmConvert GH5S Camera Profile Released appeared first on cinema5D.