DJI Osmo Pocket 4 is part of the same creator workflow family as Pocket 3: small-camera travel footage, daily clips, Reels, Shorts, and fast edits. If your editor supports .cube LUTs, you can use creative LUTs as a style layer for Pocket 4 footage.
Creative LUTs vs technical LUTs
A technical LUT usually converts a camera profile, such as D-Log M, toward Rec.709 or another working space. A creative LUT adds a look: mood, contrast, color separation, warmth, coolness, or film-inspired character.
LumaKit Studio LUTs are creative looks. They are not official DJI Pocket 4 LUTs, and they are not a replacement for DJI's own conversion LUTs or your editor's color-management workflow.
Recommended Pocket 4 workflow
- Import your Pocket 4 clip into CapCut, Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or another LUT-compatible editor.
- Fix exposure and white balance first.
- If the footage is log or flat, normalize it with your preferred DJI/Rec.709 workflow.
- Apply a LumaKit Studio creative LUT.
- Adjust LUT intensity, contrast, saturation, and highlights per scene.
What to expect
The goal is not to rescue badly exposed footage. The goal is faster, more consistent cinematic color across travel, daily, cafe, landscape, and creator clips.
Want to test the workflow first? Download the free DJI LUT sample, then compare it with the full DJI Creator LUT Pack.