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Lutify.me is a professional color-grading resource and tool service for film, video, and photography post-production. Its core offering is a set of 3D LUT packs built for color management, HDR, and scene-referred workflows, bundled with the cloud-based AI-assisted LUT creator fylm.ai Lite. Its positioning is clearly different from traditional Rec709 display-reference LUTs, with an emphasis on modern wide-gamut environments such as ACEScct and DaVinci Wide Gamut.
Based on the available information, Lutify.me’s strength is that its LUTs are not simple Rec709 tweaks. They are built around real film scans/measurements, subtractive color models, nonlinear film response, shadow and highlight roll-off, and stress testing. The product lineup covers eight major packs, including Print Film Pro, Film Tone Pro, Commercial Pro, Studio Pro, black-and-white film LUTs, and more. fylm.ai Lite lets users create and edit LUTs in the browser, import .cube files, and export results as .cube, Lightroom/ACR enhanced XMP, or Capture One ICC, making it useful for both video and still photography.
fylm.ai Lite costs $84/year. The bundle of eight LUT collections is available as a one-time purchase for $99, but the LUT packs are only available to fylm.ai Lite subscribers. Individual packs are priced at around $15-$25, while the legacy Professional Package costs $59 for the first year and $19.90 for renewal. Purchased LUTs can be downloaded locally and remain usable even after canceling the subscription. However, initial purchases are final sales; only subscription renewals come with a 7-day refund grace period.
The advantages are its clear color-science focus, well-structured resource packs, rich export format support, and ability to adapt to different cameras and workflows. The free account also lowers the barrier to trying the service. The downsides are that buying LUTs depends on having a fylm.ai Lite account, the Lite version does not include collaboration or cloud storage, and its AI features are more limited than the full fylm.ai product. For beginners unfamiliar with color management and LUT pipelines, it is not exactly plug-and-play.
Lutify.me is better suited to colorists, independent filmmakers, commercial video teams, and photographers who need a consistent look across video and still images. The available information does not specify access from mainland China, payment methods, or network stability. It is recommended to register a free account first to test the website, downloads, and payment process. If access or payment is restricted, alternatives such as DaVinci Resolve’s built-in grading tools, Dehancer, or FilmConvert Nitrate may be worth considering.
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