Hue Shift Unique Colors - Colorhythm LUTs
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Hue Shift Unique Colors - Colorhythm LUTs

$ 27.00 
$ 49.00 
Elevate your footage with the Hue Shift Unique Colors - Colorhythm LUTs 2024. Designed to transform your visuals with unique hue shifts and bold, vibrant colors, these LUTs provide professional-grade color grading. Seamlessly integrate and unlock new visual styles to make your projects stand out.

The Hue Shift Unique Colors - Colorhythm LUTs 2024 collection offers an innovative approach to color grading with its unique hue shifts and vibrant colors. Available in various formats, including CUBE, 3DL, ICC, XMP, and CSP, these LUTs are compatible with all leading editing software. Designed for creative professionals, Colorhythm LUTs are easy to integrate and provide bold, eye-catching visuals. Perfect for music videos, creative projects, and experimental films, these LUTs transform your footage with unique and vibrant hues.

Key Features:

  • Unique hue shifts and color transformations
  • Formats: CUBE, 3DL, ICC, XMP, and CSP
  • Professional-grade color grading
  • Compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and more
  • Easy to use and integrate into your workflow
  • Ideal for creative projects, music videos, and experimental films
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Frequently Asked Questions

Installing LUTs depends on the software you’re using. Here’s a quick guide for popular applications:

Adobe Premiere Pro: Go to the Color workspace, open Lumetri Color, and under the "Creative" tab, select your LUT file.

DaVinci Resolve: Copy the LUTs to the LUT folder (located in Preferences > Color Management > Open LUT Folder), then refresh the LUT list.

Final Cut Pro: Use the "Custom LUT" effect in the Effects panel and load your LUT file.

Photoshop: In the Adjustments panel, add a "Color Lookup" layer and load the LUT under 3DLUT File.

Our LUTs are provided in multiple formats such as CUBE, ICC, 3DL, LOOK, and CSP. Here's how they align with popular software:

Adobe Premiere Pro: Supports CUBE, LOOK.

DaVinci Resolve: Supports CUBE, 3DL.

Final Cut Pro: Supports CUBE.

Photoshop: Supports CUBE, ICC.

Mobile Apps: Most apps support CUBE files. Check the app's specifications for compatibility.

To use LUTs in mobile apps such as VN or LumaFusion:

1. Transfer the LUT files (CUBE format) to your mobile device.

2. In the app, import your footage and navigate to the color grading or filter options.

3. Upload the LUT from your device and apply it to your project.

4. Adjust the intensity of the LUT as needed for your desired look.

Yes! You can apply LUTs to photos in software such as Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom (with a plugin), or Affinity Photo. Simply load the LUT as a preset or adjustment layer and adjust settings to enhance your images with cinematic color grading.

Most editing software allows you to adjust the intensity of a LUT. For example:

In Adobe Premiere Pro, use the "Intensity" slider under the Lumetri Color panel.

In DaVinci Resolve, reduce the "Key Output" value to control the LUT's strength.

In Final Cut Pro, adjust the "Mix" slider in the Custom LUT effect.

If LUTs appear incorrect, consider these factors:

Ensure your footage is in the correct color space (e.g., Rec.709).

Check if your exposure, white balance, or contrast settings need adjustment before applying the LUT.

Confirm the LUT is compatible with your footage type (log, flat, or standard).

Our LUTs are perfect for:

Narrative films and short stories

Music videos and commercials

Documentaries and travel videos

Social media content and vlogs

Photo editing with cinematic color tones

Yes, our LUTs work seamlessly with RAW and Log footage, including popular formats like S-Log, C-Log, V-Log, and B-RAW. For best results, ensure you apply the LUT to correctly exposed footage and adjust settings as needed.

Yes! Many mobile video editors like VN, LumaFusion, and FilmoraGo support LUTs in CUBE format. Simply transfer your LUT files to your device and apply them within the app’s color grading settings.

On lower-end devices, using LUTs may require more processing power, especially with high-resolution footage. It's advisable to use LUTs with smaller file sizes and apply them in post-production for smoother performance.