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It uses a PNG "HALD" pattern. You apply your XMP preset to this special PNG file in Lightroom, export it, and feed it into the generator to output a perfect .CUBE file.
The killer feature? I converted 50 XMPs in 12 seconds. That would have taken me a week to rebuild manually.
: A highly recommended dedicated plugin for Lightroom Classic. It allows you to convert multiple XMP presets into .cube files with just a few clicks, offering better accuracy and ease of use than manual generator methods.
This is the most reliable method for the majority of users using LUT Generator or IWLTBAP. xmp to cube converter top
You have spent years perfecting a Lightroom preset (XMP) for your photography. Now you want to shoot video with the exact same color grade. You cannot load an XMP into DaVinci Resolve. You need to convert that preset into a Cube LUT.
This utility uses a visual "Hald" PNG template to copy color data. You import the Hald PNG into Lightroom, apply your XMP preset, export it back out, and drop it into the generator to output a CUBE file.
This is the Photoshop of LUT tools. It’s overkill for simple XMP conversion, but it handles complex grading with individual XMP components (curves, HSL, calibration). It uses a PNG "HALD" pattern
What (Premiere, Resolve, CapCut, etc.) do you plan to use the CUBE files in?
: Apply the desired preset to the HALD image.
Once you have successfully converted your .xmp presets into .cube LUTs, the real power unlocks in your video timeline. Applying them is a simple, non-destructive process. While the exact menu names vary slightly, the principle remains the same across all major non-linear editing systems (NLEs): I converted 50 XMPs in 12 seconds
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To help you find the best workflow, tell me about your project: What are you using? How many presets do you need to convert?