| Aspect | EOSHD C-Log | Canon C-Log (official) | |--------|-------------|------------------------| | Camera Support | Most Canon DSLR/mirrorless | Only C70, R5C, R3, R5 (firmware), 1DX III | | Cost | Paid (~$25–50) | Free with supported cameras | | Dynamic Range | ~11–12 stops | ~12–13 stops | | Color Science | Custom, slightly cool | Canon’s standard Log | | 8-bit Safety | Better than Canon C-Log for 8-bit | Prone to banding in 8-bit |
Verdict: EOSHD is superior for non-cinema Canon cameras (R6, R, RP, 5D IV, etc.) and for 8-bit recording.
| Profile | Characteristics | Best For | |---------|----------------|----------| | EOSHD C-Log | Elevates shadows, flattens midtones, protects highlights. ~11-12 stops dynamic range. | Maximum grading flexibility in post. | | EOSHD Film | Lower contrast than C-Log, with pleasant color shifts (slight teal/orange). Lower noise floor. | Direct-to-edit looks with minimal grading. |
These are Picture Style files (.PF2, .PF3, or .N3) loaded onto the Canon camera via EOS Utility or directly on compatible bodies. eoshd clogandfilmprofiles for canon lut win mac top
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?
The two most famous profiles are:
Unlike Neutral or Faithful profiles, EOSHD’s versions aggressively flatten the image, maximizing what’s possible from 8-bit 4:2:0 footage. | Aspect | EOSHD C-Log | Canon C-Log
The process is identical for both OS, just the folder paths differ.
Warning: Avoid “free profile packs” from unverified sites (e.g., random Google Drive links) – many contain malware or incorrect gamma curves.
Pro tip: You can also load profiles via SD card. Name the file
PSTYLE1.PF2, place it in theCANONMSCfolder on your card, then load via camera menu. Pro tip : You can also load profiles via SD card
Resolve is the king of color grading, and EOSHD LUTs shine here.
Step 1: Open DaVinci Resolve. Go to the bottom right corner and click the gear icon (Project Settings).
Step 2: Click "Color Management" > "Open LUT Folder" .
Step 3: Copy your EOSHD .cube files into the folder that appears.
Step 4: Click "Update Lists" in Resolve. Your new LUTs will now appear in the right-click menu of any Node.