106 Cinematic Film-Style Video Color Grading LUTs Presets for DaVinci/AE/PR/FCPX/CapCut/PS etc.
106 Cinematic Film-Style Video Color Grading LUTs Presets for DaVinci/AE/PR/FCPX/CapCut/PS etc.â
106 Cinematic Film-Style Video Color Grading LUTs Presets for DaVinci/AE/PR/FCPX/CapCut/PS etc.
Product Information:
- Contains 106 cinematic film-style video color grading LUTS presets in CUBE format, compatible with DaVinci Resolve/PR/AE/FCPX/PS/CapCut or any software that can load LUTs
- Recommended to use on Rec-709 format videos, for flat footage it is best to restore first before using
File Size:
- 282MB Compressed Package
Featuresâ
- Contains 106 cinematic film-style video color grading LUTS presets in CUBE format
- Compatible with DaVinci Resolve/PR/AE/FCPX/PS/CapCut or any software that can load LUTs
- Recommended to use on Rec-709 format videos
- 282MB compressed package size
- Professional cinematic color grading presets
System Requirementsâ
- Compatible with DaVinci Resolve, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, Photoshop, CapCut, or any software that supports LUTs
- Supports CUBE format files
What are LUTs?â
LUTs (Look-Up Tables) are color grading tools that transform the colors in your video footage to achieve a specific look or mood. These 106 cinematic film-style LUTs provide professional color grading presets that can instantly give your footage a cinematic appearance.
Installation Instructionsâ
For DaVinci Resolveâ
- Open DaVinci Resolve
- Go to the Color page
- In the top toolbar, click on the "OpenFX" tab
- Click on the "LUT" option in the Effects Library
- Right-click in the preview window and select "Load LUT"
- Navigate to your LUT file and select it
- Adjust the intensity using the Mix slider if needed
For Adobe After Effectsâ
- Place the LUT files in your After Effects LUTs folder (typically located at:
Program Files/Adobe/Adobe After Effects [version]/Support Files/Plug-ins/Effects/Color Correction/Lumetri Color
) - Open your project in After Effects
- Apply the "Lumetri Color" effect to your footage
- In the Effect Controls panel, expand the "Creative" section
- Under "Look", click the dropdown menu and select "Import Look"
- Navigate to your LUT file and select it
- Adjust the intensity using the "Look Amount" slider
For Adobe Premiere Proâ
- Open your project in Premiere Pro
- Go to the Effects panel (Window > Effects)
- Search for "Lumetri Color" and apply it to your clip
- In the Effect Controls panel, expand the "Creative" section
- Under "Look", click the dropdown menu and select "Import Look"
- Navigate to your LUT file and select it
- Adjust the intensity using the "Look Amount" slider
For Final Cut Pro Xâ
- Open Final Cut Pro X
- Go to the Effects Browser (Window > Effects Browser)
- Search for "Color Board" or "Color Wheels"
- Apply the effect to your clip
- Some third-party plugins are required to directly import CUBE LUTs in FCPX
- Alternatively, use the built-in color correction tools to match the desired look
For CapCutâ
- Import your video to CapCut
- Select the clip in the timeline
- Tap on "Filters" or "Adjust" depending on your version
- Look for preset filters that match the cinematic style of your LUTs
- Since CapCut doesn't directly support CUBE files, you'll need to apply visual adjustments manually to achieve similar results