10 LUT Packs
Cinematic Looks
Turn everyday photos into cinematic edits with clean tones, rich contrast, and consistent colors. 40 Lightroom Presets included.
Transform washed-out iPhone LOG footage into polished cinematic color. 16 LUTs included.
ProRes Log, ProRes Log 2
Log-C v3, Log-C v4
BMD Film 4K, Cinema Camera, Pocket 4K, Pocket 6K, Wide Gamut Gen5
Canon Log BT.2020, Canon Log2 BT.2020, Canon Log2 Cinema Gamut, Canon Log3 BT.2020, Canon Log3 Cinema Gamut
D-LOG D-Gamut, D-LOG M D-Gamut
F-LOG F-Gamut, F-LOG2 F-Gamut
ProTune Flat
KineLog3
N-LOG BT.2020
V-Log V-Gamut
LOG3G10, REDLogFilm DragonColor2, REDLogFilm RedColor3, REDLogFilm RedColor4
S-Log2 S-Gamut, S-Log3 S-Gamut3, S-Log3 S-Gamut3.Cine, Venice S-Log3 S-Gamut3, Venice S-Log3 S-Gamut3.Cine
LOG to Rec.709
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Yes. CINEVOLVE includes conversion support for major camera LOG profiles, plus creative LUTs for final looks.
CINEVOLVE works in major editing apps like Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, CapCut, and other editors that support LUT import. The files are standard .cube LUTs, so they’re compatible with most major NLEs and color tools.
No. LOG footage gives you the most flexibility, but you can also use the creative LUTs on normalized Rec.709 footage. If you shoot LOG, apply the matching Base LUT first, then apply a creative look.
Yes. Use the creative LUTs directly on Rec.709 / standard footage, then adjust intensity, exposure, contrast, and white balance to taste.
Yes. After checkout, your download is available instantly so you can start using the LUTs right away.
Yes. You can use CINEVOLVE LUTs for client edits, brand content, paid social videos, YouTube, short films, freelance work, and your own commercial projects.
Download the files, unzip the folder, then import the .cube LUTs into your editor. In Premiere, use Lumetri Color. In Resolve, add the LUTs to your LUT folder and refresh. In Final Cut Pro, use the Custom LUT effect.