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When you , you are moving between a 3D LUT and a 2D Curve/Profile . This leads to potential data loss.

In DaVinci Resolve, go to the Color page. You can import your Cube LUT through the LUT manager or by loading it onto a node.

Hold down the or Option key (Mac) and click the New Profile icon (a square with a plus sign, located near the top right of the Profile Browser panel). convert-cube-to-xmp

Method 1: The Official Way Using Adobe Photoshop and Camera Raw

This article provides a comprehensive guide to converting .cube LUT files to .xmp profiles, covering everything from understanding the formats to step-by-step conversion methods for every skill level. When you , you are moving between a

Lightroom cannot directly import .cube files. The only way to use your video LUTs in Lightroom is to convert them to .xmp files that can be imported as creative profiles.

# Root xmpmeta = ET.Element(f"NS['x']xmpmeta") rdf = ET.SubElement(xmpmeta, f"NS['rdf']RDF") desc = ET.SubElement(rdf, f"NS['rdf']Description", attrib=f"NS['rdf']about": "") You can import your Cube LUT through the

Adobe's native tools do not support batch conversion of multiple CUBE files to XMP—each file must be converted individually. For batch operations, consider using the open-source XMP Converter or Lattice professional software. The XMP Converter specifically addresses this limitation by enabling parallel batch conversion with threading support.

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This is the most reliable method because Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) allows you to import a LUT directly and save it as a profile.