DJI Pocket 4 LUT Workflow: Creative .cube LUTs vs Rec.709 Conversion

If you are searching for a DJI Pocket 4 LUT, the first thing to understand is the difference between a technical conversion LUT and a creative LUT. They solve different problems.

Technical conversion comes first

A conversion LUT or color-management step is used to move flat or log footage toward a normal viewing space such as Rec.709. If your Pocket 4 footage is recorded in a flat or log profile, normalize the image before judging a creative look.

Creative LUTs add the look

A creative .cube LUT changes the mood: warmer sunset color, cooler travel tones, softer contrast, film-inspired greens, or cleaner highlight rolloff. The LumaKit Studio pack is this second type: a creative color pack, not an official DJI conversion tool.

Recommended workflow

  1. Import Pocket 4 footage into CapCut, Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or another LUT-compatible editor.
  2. Fix exposure and white balance.
  3. Normalize log or flat footage with your preferred Rec.709 workflow if needed.
  4. Apply a creative LUT from the pack.
  5. Adjust LUT intensity, contrast, saturation, highlights, and shadows per scene.

When to lower LUT strength

Lower the intensity when the scene already has strong color, high contrast, neon lights, deep sunset tones, or skin that starts to look unnatural. Most natural grades are not 100% LUT strength.

View the DJI Creator LUT Pack for 18 creative .cube looks for Pocket 3/4, Osmo, Mini, and Mavic footage.

Want to test the workflow first? Download the free DJI LUT sample, then compare it with the full DJI Creator LUT Pack.