OraLUTS For Apple LOG

Make Your IPhone Shoot Movies

See The Differences and Features Below

OraLUTs For IPhone Users

OraLUTs For IPhone Users

Fur users With IPhone 15 Pro, 16 Pro, And 17 Pro. Preview The Differences Between the LUTs below

OraGoated

OraGoated

A precision-tuned Log-to-Rec709 conversion LUT that transforms Apple Log footage into a clean, balanced, film-like image in a single step, no prior correction needed.

Highlights roll off smoothly with no clipping, shadows carry genuine depth, and whites stay clean and natural. Saturation is refined and controlled, blues are gently desaturated without a teal push, and skin tones render naturally warm and accurate across complexions.

The most technically precise, neutral-leaning LUT in the pack — the foundation grade for a true cinema-camera look.

OraGroundTone

OraGroundTone

A natural-cinematic base grade built to convert Apple Log footage into a clean, balanced, film-like image without imposing a strong color identity of its own.

Whites stay neutral, skin tones are preserved across complexions, and the only signature move is a subtle golden-brown shadow tint that grounds the image without tipping it warm or cool.

The most transparent and versatile base grade in the pack — the one to reach for when you want clean, honest color with room to build on top.

OraDayFlow

OraDayFlow

A clean, cinematic base LUT that converts Apple Log into a balanced, natural, consistent image across any environment. Its signature move is a subtle cool shift that reduces excess warmth and gently pushes blues toward a soft teal, with highlights rolling off smoothly, shadows deepened just enough for structure, and skin tones preserved without going overly warm or flat. Where GroundTone stays warm-neutral and CitySlate pushes teal hard, DayFlow sits in between — a light, controlled teal touch built for everyday shooting, not correction.

OraEveryday

OraEveryday

A hybrid LUT balancing corrective and stylized grading into the most versatile formula in the pack — a clean, moderate teal push in blues that reads open and airy rather than heavy, paired with a mild warm lift in the midtones and a warm-neutral highlight rolloff with no cast. Greens shape toward a grounded warm olive, shadows stay warm-neutral without going cold, and skin tones on deep complexions read naturally warm, dimensional, and flattering across every lighting condition — with no green contamination, no overcooling. More identity than Goated's neutrality, more restraint than the teal or golden grades.

OraCitySlate

OraCitySlate

A hybrid cinematic LUT built for a controlled, editorial look that stays intentional across every environment — a consistent cool shift pushes blues toward a muted teal-gray, pulls greens olive, and strips warmth from reds and oranges without erasing their hue identity. Highlights roll off cool and matte with no warmth retained, shadows carry a distinct teal-gray density, and skin tones darken and cool while staying natural rather than ashy. Performs consistently across daylight, overcast, and indoor retail — a reliable all-environment grade. Cleaner and more editorial than SlateCity's heavier, more atmospheric teal push.

OraSlateCity

OraSlateCity

A stylized LUT with a corrective lean, built around a heavy muted teal push in blues and a deliberate reduction of warm tone vibrancy across every lighting environment. Highlights roll off cool-neutral with no warm lift, shadows carry cool-dark depth without going harsh, and midtones sit compressed and desaturated for a weighted, serious cinematic quality. Greens shape toward a cool olive-teal, reds and oranges pull back consistently, and skin tones read natural but noticeably cooler than Rec709 by design. Heavier and more atmospheric than CitySlate's cleaner editorial cool — this is the moody, documentary-leaning version.

OraCoolBalance

OraCoolBalance

A cinematic LUT built to shift natural footage into a cooler, more refined visual space while keeping balance and realism intact — warm tones subtly reduced across every environment, golden highlights and indoor warmth replaced with a clean, teal-leaning neutrality. Blues gently push toward cyan, shadows deepen for weight and contrast, and highlights soften into a smooth, film-like rolloff. Whites stay clean and slightly cooled rather than creamy, holding a consistent identity across daylight, golden hour, and indoor scenes. Reads as elevated and "expensive" without being dramatic — lighter and less committed than SlateCity or CitySlate's heavier cool grading.

OraUrbanCool

OraUrbanCool

A cinematic LUT built to shift Apple Log footage into a cooler, more controlled visual tone while keeping a clean, modern film aesthetic — a consistent teal and cyan influence runs across highlights, midtones, and shadows. Warm indoor lighting gets neutralized and gently cooled, while outdoor skies and shadows lean toward teal for a refined, polished feel. Colors desaturate and unify without going flat, and highlights roll off gently to avoid harshness. The result reads flatter and more film-inspired, less digital. More all-purpose and less committed than SlateCity or CitySlate's heavier editorial cool.