What is a LUT and a HALD?

A Look-Up Table (LUT) is a file containing math instructions to replace a color by another one.
This process is done pixel by pixel, that gives a very high accuracy.

A HALD is a 3D LUT converted into 2D image as JPG or PNG file.
The HALD is a pattern containing all color values (pixels) for a specific size of grid.
Bigger is the grid, better color accuracy is the output generated LUT.

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Video tutorials

Use the power of Adobe Camera Raw on video.

Apply third-party app effects on video.

Create your own "LOG to Rec.709" LUTs.

Create a LUT to match colors between two different cameras.

Download LUT Generator

LUT Generator is compatible with macOS (≥ 10.10) and Windows (≥ 7).
Freshly updated to support MacBook M1.

This utility app is based on pay-what-you-want pricing model.
It means that you can download this app for free
or support creator and pay the price you think is fair.

No adware, no spyware, no annoying ad,
just a link to promote my pack of LUTs on the interface

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