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LUTs in Capture One

Install into the LUTs folder, then apply through Base Characteristics or as a layer.

Step by step

  1. Open Preferences → Appearance and note the LUT folder location, or use Edit → Show Package Contents on the styles folder.
  2. Copy the .cube file there and restart Capture One.
  3. Apply it from the Base Characteristics tool, or in recent versions add it as a Layer effect.
Worth knowing

Applying it on a layer gives you an opacity slider and a mask, which Base Characteristics does not.

Common mistake

Capture One will not see new LUT files until it restarts. If it is not in the list, that is almost always why.

Which LUT to load

Every LUT here is a standard .cube 3D LUT, so all 296 work in Capture One. The real problem is choosing one, and downloading twenty files to audition them is the slow way round.

Preview all 296 on your own photo →

Drop a photo into the tool and every look renders on it at once. Find the two or three worth keeping, then download only those.

Popular starting points

Getting the strength right

Most film looks read better between 50% and 80% than at full strength. Real film never had to sit on top of an image that was already white-balanced and contrast-corrected, which is what you are asking it to do here.

Apply the LUT after exposure and white balance, never before — a look applied to an image that is two stops dark bakes the mistake in rather than fixing it. There is more on why in what a LUT actually is.

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