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          What are LUTs?
        
      
      
    
  What are LUTs?
LUTs (or Look-Up Tables) are a powerful tool for color grading in video production. They allow you to apply already configured color grades with just one click, achieving a specific look or style.
LUTs are a convenient and efficient way to achieve consistent and professional-looking color grading, and they can be easily applied using most video editing software programs.
      
        
          
        
        
          What programs are compatible with LUTs?
        
      
      
    
  What programs are compatible with LUTs?
Most professional video editing software and some photo editing software support LUTs.
These include Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Premier Rush, Final Cut X, DaVinci Resolve,
CapCut for Desktop, Photoshop, and any other software that utilises 3D LUTs (.cubefiles).
These LUTs are NOT compatible with Lightroom CC, Classic or Mobile.
      
        
          
        
        
          Do they work on mobile?
        
      
      
    
  Do they work on mobile?
Yes. Our LUTs come in .cube format, which is supported by most mobile video editing apps such as VN, inShot and LumaFusion. Please check whether your specific video editing app can import .cube files before purchasing.
These LUTs are NOT compatible with Lightroom Mobile.
      
        
          
        
        
          How do I use them?
        
      
      
    
  How do I use them?
You will have received a set of instructions (PDF) with your purchase which will explain how to import your LUTs.
      
        
          
        
        
          What color space are your LUTs best suited for?
        
      
      
    
  What color space are your LUTs best suited for?
Our LUTs work best with Rec. 709 footage. If you shot your footage in LOG, be sure to convert it using your camera provider's free conversion LUT, or the conversion LUTs built into your editing software.
      
        
          
        
        
          Do you use these LUTs yourself?
        
      
      
    
  Do you use these LUTs yourself?
I use these LUTs all the time. I use them to start my initial editing process, and to fine-tune my edits to suit my needs.
      
        
          
        
        
          When will I receive the LUTs after purchasing them?
        
      
      
    
  When will I receive the LUTs after purchasing them?
Instantly! Once purchased, you will be redirected to a page with a download link.
 
- Televerse Pack – 25 LUTs
- Tips & Tricks + Installation Guide
 
  
  
  - Televerse Pack – 25 LUTs
- Filmverse Pack – 25 LUTs
- 25 Bonus LUTs
- Tips & Tricks + Installation Guide
 
  
  - Televerse LUTs
- Filmverse LUTs
- 25 Bonus LUTs
- Filmic Nostalgia
- Modern Cinema
- Daylight Oasis
- After Hours
- Desolate Dreams
- Portrait Harmony
- Eternal Monochrome
- Core Fundamentals
- Tips & Tricks + Installation Guide
- 150 Exclusive Raw Files
75 LUTs
 
    
    - Televerse Pack – 25 LUTs
- Filmverse Pack – 25 LUTs
- 25 Bonus LUTs
- Tips & Tricks + Installation Guide
FAQs
      
        
          
        
        
          What are LUTs?
        
      
      
    
  What are LUTs?
LUTs (or Look-Up Tables) are a powerful tool for color grading in video production. They allow you to apply already configured color grades with just one click, achieving a specific look or style.
LUTs are a convenient and efficient way to achieve consistent and professional-looking color grading, and they can be easily applied using most video editing software programs.
      
        
          
        
        
          What programs are compatible with LUTs?
        
      
      
    
  What programs are compatible with LUTs?
Most professional video editing software and some photo editing software support LUTs.
These include Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Premier Rush, Final Cut X, DaVinci Resolve,
CapCut for Desktop, Photoshop, and any other software that utilises 3D LUTs (.cube
files).
These LUTs are NOT compatible with Lightroom CC, Classic or Mobile.
      
        
          
        
        
          Do they work on mobile?
        
      
      
    
  Do they work on mobile?
Yes. Our LUTs come in .cube format, which is supported by most mobile video editing apps such as VN, inShot and LumaFusion. Please check whether your specific video editing app can import .cube files before purchasing.
These LUTs are NOT compatible with Lightroom Mobile.
      
        
          
        
        
          How do I use them?
        
      
      
    
  How do I use them?
You will receive a set of instructions (PDF) with your purchase which will explain how to import your LUTs.
      
        
          
        
        
          What color space are your LUTs best suited for?
        
      
      
    
  What color space are your LUTs best suited for?
Our LUTs work best with Rec. 709 footage. If you shot your footage in LOG, be sure to convert it using your camera provider's free conversion LUT, or the conversion LUTs built into your editing software.
      
        
          
        
        
          Do you use these LUTs yourself?
        
      
      
    
  Do you use these LUTs yourself?
I use these LUTs all the time. I use them to start my initial editing process, and to fine-tune my edits to suit my needs.
      
        
          
        
        
          When will I receive the LUTs after purchasing them?
        
      
      
    
  When will I receive the LUTs after purchasing them?
Instantly! Once purchased, you will be redirected to a page with a download link.
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