Compatible applications
These presets can be used with the most photo and video editing softwares (PC/Mac):
Adobe Photoshop (CS6 and +)
Adobe After Effects (CS6 and +)
Adobe Premiere Pro (CS6 and +)
Adobe SpeedGrade
Avid Media Composer (7 and +)
The Foundry NUKE
DaVinci Resolve
Assimilate Scratch
Edius (8 and +)
CyberLink ColorDirector (4 and +)
Final Cut Pro X
Sony Vegas (12 and +)
Wondershare Filmora
Affinity Photo
HitFilm 4
Video LUT (iPhone, iPad)
LumaFusion (iPhone, iPad)
and more
Adobe After Effects (CS6 and +)
Adobe Premiere Pro (CS6 and +)
Adobe SpeedGrade
Avid Media Composer (7 and +)
The Foundry NUKE
DaVinci Resolve
Assimilate Scratch
Edius (8 and +)
CyberLink ColorDirector (4 and +)
Final Cut Pro X
Sony Vegas (12 and +)
Wondershare Filmora
Affinity Photo
HitFilm 4
Video LUT (iPhone, iPad)
LumaFusion (iPhone, iPad)
and more
![Premiere Premiere](https://premierepro.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Grading_4-682x383.jpg)
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For Premiere Pro CC 2015.3, 2017 and more recent, here is how to install and use:
Mac: https://vimeo.com/197112054
Windows: https://vimeo.com/197124387
Mac: https://vimeo.com/197112054
Windows: https://vimeo.com/197124387
For Premiere Pro CC 2015 (not 2015.3), here is how to install and use:
Mac: https://vimeo.com/197127837
Windows: https://vimeo.com/197135144
Mac: https://vimeo.com/197127837
Windows: https://vimeo.com/197135144
For After Effects CS6 and Premiere CS6, you need Magic Bullet LUT Buddy (free plugin):
https://www.redgiant.com/products/magic-bullet-suite/downloads/
https://www.redgiant.com/products/magic-bullet-suite/downloads/
For Final Cut Pro X, you need a LUT plugin like the free one by motionVFX:
https://www.motionvfx.com/mplugs-107.html
Or the LUT Utility plugin ($29) by Color Grading Central:
http://www.colorgradingcentral.com/lututility
Or the Color Finale plugin ($99) by Color Grading Central:
http://try.colorgradingcentral.com/colorfinale/
https://www.motionvfx.com/mplugs-107.html
Or the LUT Utility plugin ($29) by Color Grading Central:
http://www.colorgradingcentral.com/lututility
Or the Color Finale plugin ($99) by Color Grading Central:
http://try.colorgradingcentral.com/colorfinale/
For Vegas Pro 15, 16 and more recent you don't need any plugin!
For older version you need this cheap LUT plugin by VisionColor:
http://www.vision-color.com/lutplugin
For older version you need this cheap LUT plugin by VisionColor:
http://www.vision-color.com/lutplugin
About presets
Are you an effects junkie? I am. One thing I often do is create preset effects to help speed up my workflow. You create an effects preset with an effect or group of effects to create a specific visual treatment to a video clip. In the Effects panel, open the Presets bin and note the stock presets that come with the program.
Sure, you can save a single effect as a preset, I do it all the time. However, I often use combinations of multiple effects to achieve a certain result. Can combinations of effects be saved as a single preset in Premiere Pro? The answer is, “yes, you can.” Let’s first see how to create a simple effects preset, then work into making a preset containing multiple effects.
Saving a preset
To save a single effect as a preset, do the following:
- Add any effect to a clip in the Timeline by doing one of the following.
- Drag and drop an effect from the Effects panel to a clip.
- Select the clip and then double-click an effect in the Effects panel.
- Open the clip in the Effect Controls panel by double-clicking the clip.
- Adjust any controls to achieve the desired results viewed in the Program Monitor.
- Right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Mac OS) directly on the effect.
- Choose > Save Preset.
- In the Save Preset dialog box, name the preset. Add a description, if desired.
- Click OK.
- The preset is now available in the Presets bin in the Effects panel.
To save multiple effects as a preset, do the following:
- Add effects to a clip in the Timeline, as outlined previously.
- Open the clip in the Effect Controls panel by double-clicking the clip.
- Adjust controls for each effect to achieve the desired results viewed in the Program Monitor.
- Drag the effect to a different place in the stack of effects, if necessary.
- Readjust controls, if necessary.
- Right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Mac OS) on any of the effects.
- Choose > Save Preset.
- In the Save Preset dialog box, name the preset. Add a description, if desired.
- Click OK.
- The preset is now available in the Presets bin in the Effects panel.
Now, you have a preset that you can apply to any clip or group of clips you like.
Drag and drop the effects preset, or select the clip and then double click the preset to apply it.
More about presets
Note that you do not need to worry about the alpha-numeric order of multiple effects, they remain in the same order that you saved them. Also keep in mind that this preset will be saved in the Presets bin for every project you do in Premiere Pro, not just the current project.
![Color Color](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-AU_daaL5FhA/VZZOcN3SJiI/AAAAAAAAAyY/bTB4Us2jMq8/s1600/premiere.jpg)
Details about effect presets are found here in the help documentation.
Here is a video tutorial about presets:
Enjoy creating your collection of preset effects!