Get Cinematic Color in 10 Minutes
Without Being a Pro Colorist
Built for creators who just want clean, bold, timeless color — without spending hours in post.
Here's what your footage could look like
No need to waste hours color grading — just drop these LUTs on your footage and dial in the look fast.
What you get
• 8 custom Rec709 LUTs (.cube)
• 8 matching LUTs for LOG footage
• Works in Premiere, Final Cut, DaVinci, CapCut
• Designed for natural light + fast results
• BONUS: 8-min mini-course breaking down my workflow
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Jake T.
These LUTs instantly leveled up my footage. I used to spend hours trying to get that clean, cinematic look. Now I just apply one of the Cinechrome LUTs and tweak a few things. Game changer.
👇 Scroll to see real before & afters using these LUTs
This is my personal collection of go-to cinematic LUTs — built for both LOG and Rec709 footage. I use these daily to give my videos that clean, bold, and timeless look without overdoing it.
How to get the best results?
Lower the LUT opacity if it looks too strong — then tweak the contrast, highlights, and vibrance to match your style.These LUTs work on any footage, but you’ll get the cleanest, most cinematic look if you're shooting in a flat picture profile like LOG C, SLOG, or C-LOG.If your footage is already color corrected or baked in, stick with the Rec709 LUTs. If you're working with flat LOG footage, use the LOG versions for better results.
Will these LUTs work with my camera?
Yep — the Rec709 versions have been tested on Sony, Canon, RED, ARRI, and Blackmagic. They’re built to work across the board. For best results, I recommend using your camera’s Rec709 conversion LUT first (you can grab it free from the brand’s website), then apply Cinechrome on top. I also include a tutorial showing you exactly how to make these work on any footage.
Do I get updates?
100%. If I update the pack, you’ll get an email with the new version — no extra charge.
Can I use them on iPhone footage?
Yes! I use them on iPhone clips all the time. Just move the LUTs into your Files app, then import them into your editor. I recommend the VN app — it’s free and super easy to use.