119 curated LUTs for the LUMIX S9 — film stocks, Leica Looks, cinema prints, camera emulations and Ross McConaghy's full free collection. Pick a look, download the .cube, load it in LUMIX Lab, shoot.
On your phone, tap a LUT below, then Download .cube. It saves to Files.
Open LUMIX Lab → LUT tab → + → import the downloaded .cube file.
With the S9 connected, send the LUT to the camera, then dial in the Photo Style recipe from the LUT's page here.
Import individual .cube files only — never a ZIP that didn't come from LUMIX Lab itself.
The S9S2V adapter converts the S9's Standard Photo Style to V-Log inside the camera, so any V-Log LUT can run on top:
Limit: Standard capture may already clip highlights and saturated color before the adapter runs. Shoot native V-Log when headroom matters.
Optimized Mono Bases (recommended). Built on L.Monochrome / L.Monochrome D / L.Monochrome S / LEICA Monochrome per stock. They stay black-and-white even when you lower LUT opacity, and each has a Panasonic Filter Effect recommendation (Yellow/Orange/Red).
Natural / Spectral (advanced). The originals on a Natural base — full RGB-to-gray spectral control (best for HIE's pale-foliage effect), but keep opacity at 100% or color bleeds back in.
A .cube carries color and tone only. Grain, color noise, sharpness, NR, WB and i.Dynamic live in My Photo Style — that's why every recipe here lists them. Grain values are starting targets for each film's apparent 35mm texture, not measured scans.
Shoot RAW+JPEG: the JPEG carries the full look, the RAW stays clean for editing.
For slide stocks (Velvia, Ektachrome, Kodachrome) expose carefully — highlight latitude is intentionally tight. For negatives, protect highlights and let the LUT supply density.
All cubes are standard 33-grid LUTs, so they work on any current LUMIX Lab-compatible body (Panasonic lists the S5II and S5IIX). The recipes were developed on the S9 — use the same base Photo Style, start at 100% opacity, then fine-tune texture and tone for your body. Update firmware first.
Bryce Joles / Virtual LUT Lab — project direction, S9 field testing, reference capture, validation and curation.
shenmintao — V-Log Alchemy LUTs (Apache-2.0) and the Leica Natural/Classic mathematical anchors. Jan Lohse — spectral_film_lut (MIT). Jeremie Louvaert — ComfyUI-Darkroom (MIT). Yahiaangelo — G'MIC Film-Luts (MIT). Animatedron / r/LumixS9 — community Aerochrome reference (rights not verified — private copy, do not redistribute).
Ross McConaghy / rossandhisjpegs — the entire Ross collection (20 LUTs) is his work, downloaded from the free links on rossandhisjpegs.com, where he also shares "Looks" that stack these LUTs with camera settings. He also provided the B&W base-style feedback that shaped v1.1/v1.2. This is a private copy — don't redistribute, and if you use his LUTs a lot, drop something in his Tip Jar.
Kodak, Fujifilm, Ilford, Rollei, Leica, Hasselblad, ARRI, Nikon, RED, CineStill, Agfa and Lomography names identify emulation targets only; trademarks remain with their owners. A 3D LUT can't reproduce every physical property of film — this is a practical S9 emulation library, not a claim of lab identity.