Monochrome, high contrast, soft grain. Best for: Vows, first looks, tearful moments, cinematic slow-motion. Technical note: Unlike Premiere’s native desaturation, a B&W Wedding LUT adjusts the luminance of reds vs. greens to create a flattering black-and-white portrait look.
| LUT Style | Best for | Avoid if | |-----------|----------|----------| | | Daytime outdoor, beach, garden weddings | Dark church interiors (will look washed out) | | Moody & Muted | Barn, winter, evening receptions | Bright sunny ceremonies (skintones go grey) | | Warm/Golden | Golden hour, sunset vows, candlelit dinner | Overcast days (adds unnatural yellow) | | Clean & Neutral | Mixed lighting (church + flash + daylight) | Any creative-heavy shoot | premiere pro wedding luts
Uses darker tones and higher contrast to add mystery and depth, often used for more intimate or artistic shots. Monochrome, high contrast, soft grain
Wedding trends change, but a few specific looks remain timeless. When shopping for or creating LUTs, look for these categories: greens to create a flattering black-and-white portrait look