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.
| Feature | Windows | Mac | |---------|---------|-----| | | Fast on NVIDIA GPUs | Optimized for Metal (Final Cut flies) | | Color accuracy | Requires calibration hardware | Better out-of-the-box (P3 displays) | | Software variety | More options (Vegas, Resolve, Premiere) | Best integration (FCPX + Motion) | | LUT management | Manual folders | More streamlined in ColorSync | | Stability with Canon codecs | Excellent (with Sony/Microsoft codecs) | Good – but relies on third-party plugins for ALL-I H.264 | eoshd clogandfilmprofiles for canon lut win mac top
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 . If you own a Canon DSLR or mirrorless