Look up table

FAQ

  • Do your presets and LUTs work with all programs?

    Yes! The Lightroom presets work in Lightroom Classic. The LUTs are compatible with DaVinci Resolve, Premiere Pro, Cap Cut and Final Cut Pro

  • How do I install them after purchase?

    You’ll receive a download link right after checkout. The package includes a simple installation guide – you’ll be ready to go in just a few minutes.

  • Are your presets one-click edits?

    They’re designed to give you a strong base instantly, but every photo and video is unique – I recommend adjusting exposure, white balance, and contrast to match your specific scene.

  • Can I use them for commercial projects?

    Absolutely! You can use them freely in both personal and commercial work – just don’t resell or share the actual files.

  • What if I’m not satisfied with the results?

    I’m not a bad guy - Reach out to me! I want you to love the outcome. I offer support and can help you tweak your look to fit your style and footage.

  • What makes your presets and LUTs different?

    They’re built from my own experience from real-world projects in real estate and commercial photography – crafted to deliver natural light, clean tones, and a bright, professional look that works right away. I use them on a regular basis!

  • What is a LUT?

    A LUT (Look-Up Table) is a file that instantly transforms the colors and contrast in your video or photo. Think of it as a saved color grade — when you apply it, your footage jumps straight to a specific “look” without you needing to manually adjust every color setting.

  • What's the difference between a LUT and a preset/PowerGrade?

    A LUT changes only color and contrast values.

    A preset (like in Lightroom) or a Power Grade (as in Davinci Resolve) can change anything — exposure, curves, sharpening, noise, masking, etc.

    So: LUT = pure color transformation. Preset/PowerGrade = full editing recipe.

  • What is the best LUT for beginners?

    LUMÉ of course! It’s designed for beginners who want a clean, natural, and professional look right out of the box — without needing deep color-grading knowledge. The LUT gives you balanced contrast, pleasing colors, and a versatile style that works for everything from vlogs and real estate to product videos.

  • What is a LUT used for?

    LUTs are mainly used for:

    Color grading video

    Converting LOG footage to Rec.709

    Giving films a consistent cinematic style

    Speeding up editing for YouTube, commercials, real estate, or social media

    Matching multiple cameras