There are a lot of free LUTs out there and plenty of low-quality ones. This is a curated shortlist of genuinely useful free LUT packs for DaVinci Resolve, grouped by what you actually need them for. Every link is free.
If you shoot log, the most important LUTs are your camera's own conversion LUTs — they give you a correct Rec.709 base. Grab them from the official camera log LUT library for Sony, Canon, Panasonic, Nikon, DJI, ARRI and RED. See also converting log to Rec.709.
For instant looks — teal-and-orange, film-style, moody — browse the free creative LUT packs in the directory. Apply them on their own node so you can dial the strength back to taste.
Want the feel of a specific film stock? Several packs in the directory emulate classic 35mm and instant-film looks. Pair them with a light layer of film grain for a convincing analog result.
A LUT is a starting point, not a finish line. Balance your shot first, apply the LUT on its own node, then reduce its Key Output gain and fine-tune. New to installing them? Read how to install a LUT.
This shortlist is just a taste — the full directory lists every free LUT and PowerGrade we have collected, updated as new ones are found. Browse everything free.
Yes, especially official camera log-conversion LUTs, which are made by the manufacturers. For creative looks, quality varies — use a LUT as a starting point, then balance and fine-tune the shot around it.
The resolve.directory listing curates free LUTs and PowerGrades from creators and camera manufacturers across the web, including official log-conversion LUTs and creative cinematic packs.
Yes. Standard 3D .cube LUTs work identically in the free version and in DaVinci Resolve Studio.