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Color LUT

Professional color grading presets with one click. From film looks to cinematic styles.

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Everything you need to know about Color LUT

Color LUT (Look-Up Table) applies professional color grading presets to your image with a single click. Choose from classic film stock emulations, cinematic looks, and popular editing styles to instantly transform the mood and atmosphere of your photos.

Available Presets

  • Kodak Portra 400
    Warm, natural skin tones with soft contrast – the portrait photographer's favorite film.
  • Fuji Pro 400H
    Cool shadows, warm highlights, and subtle greens – ideal for wedding and lifestyle photography.
  • Kodak Ektar 100
    Vibrant, punchy colors with high saturation – great for landscapes and travel.
  • Cinematic Teal/Orange
    The classic Hollywood color grade: teal shadows, orange highlights.
  • Vintage Film
    Faded blacks, muted colors, and slight warmth for a nostalgic feel.
  • B&W Film
    Classic black and white with rich contrast and subtle tonal split.
  • Polaroid
    Instant camera look with lifted shadows and characteristic color shifts.
  • Clean & Airy
    Bright, desaturated tones popular in modern lifestyle and interior photography.
  • Moody Dark
    Deep shadows, muted colors, and cool undertones for dramatic, atmospheric images.
  • Summer Glow
    Warm, golden tones with enhanced saturation for sunny, vibrant photos.

Parameters

  • Preset
    Select from the dropdown or click a color swatch in the Quick Select grid to choose your look.
  • Intensity
    Controls how strongly the preset is applied. At 0%, no change is visible. At 100%, the full color grade is applied. Use intermediate values for a subtle touch.

Tips

  • Start at 70–80% intensity for a more natural, less processed look
  • Adjust exposure and white balance before applying a LUT for best results
  • Cinematic Teal/Orange works especially well for portraits and urban scenes