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Cinematic Color Grading LUTs
Land a pro color grade in one click. MoonBear's LUT packs cover Sony, Apple Log, SLOG3 to Rec709 conversions and cinematic movie looks for every editor.

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  • CINEFILM - Cinematic Film LUTs

    CINEFILM - Cinematic Film LUTs

    CINEFILM - Cinematic Film LUTs

    $30.00
    Sale price  $30.00 Regular price  $48.00
  • BLACK & WHITE LUTs

    BLACK & WHITE LUTs

    BLACK & WHITE LUTs

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    NOKTA LUTs

    NOKTA LUTs

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  • ESSENTIAL LUTs

    ESSENTIAL LUTs

    ESSENTIAL LUTs

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  • Apple ProRes Log Conversion LUTs

    Apple ProRes Log Conversion LUTs

    Apple ProRes Log Conversion LUTs

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Color

Cinematic LUTs & Color Grading

Color is what separates footage that looks shot on a phone from footage that looks like a film. MoonBear's color grading LUTs give you a cinematic movie look in one click — including camera-specific conversions like SLOG3 to Rec709, Apple Log to Rec709, and HLG, plus stylized looks from warm filmic tones to black & white and thermal color.

Whether you shoot on a Sony, Canon, Blackmagic, or your iPhone, drop a LUT on your clip and land a professional grade in seconds. Every pack works in DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and CapCut, and pairs perfectly with our film grain and the Halation Effect for a complete film look.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Q: What is a LUT?

A: A LUT (look-up table) instantly maps your footage's colors to a new graded look. Drop it on your clip and you get a professional color grade in one click.

Q: Do you have Sony and Apple Log LUTs?

A: Yes — including Apple ProRes Log to Rec709 conversion LUTs and log-to-Rec709 conversions for popular cameras, so your raw log footage looks usable in seconds.

Q: Which editors do these work in?

A: DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and CapCut — on both Mac and Windows.