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now if you want to understand where camera manufacturers are designing their recommended exposure settings here is a way to do that is you take an original clip and letamp;#39;s say weamp;#39;re going to throw on the Z8 Lut right here and we can look at this window right here and this white line is at the 42 ire scale and this is what a a general recommendation is for um having your grade card set to 42 ire after a conversion so one way we can do that is we can add the conversion and then set our middle gray point to be right there and since this is shot in nro we can come over to our exposure and we can take this down until that middle patch lines up with 42 ire okay and letamp;#39;s turn it off and then weamp;#39;re going to set our reference level up to here which is around 37 so it looks like if youamp;#39;re wanting to film on the z9 Lut they want you to expose it 37 ire