The gap between a hobby channel and a professional one is often just color: flat, gray-ish footage versus a deliberate, consistent grade. Luttie grades your footage in the browser — no Resolve install, no plugin, no new timeline to learn — and exports a LUT that drops into Premiere, CapCut, or Final Cut.
And how Luttie handles each one, repeatably.
Footage looks flat next to big channels
Straight-out-of-camera color reads amateur. A deliberate grade with real contrast and controlled skin tones closes most of the gap.
Upload schedule leaves no time to learn Resolve
You need the grade done this afternoon, not after a color-theory course. Grade one frame, export, done.
Every video looks slightly different
Different rooms, lights, and cameras drift week to week. One LUT applied to every upload keeps the channel visually consistent.
Viewers decide in seconds whether a video feels professional, and thumbnails compete on color before anything else. A repeatable grade — the same skin tones, the same contrast, video after video — reads as a real channel, keeps your thumbnails on-brand, and takes minutes once the look is saved as a LUT.
The workflow
Get colour right first
Grade in the browser, export the LUT, apply it to every upload.
Free to grade and export watermarked previews. Pro — from $9/mo or a one-time $99.88 lifetime licence — unlocks clean LUT export, and Luttie is fine to use for commercial and client work.