Film-look .cube LUTs made for the new LUMIX L10 and its Real Time LUT. Load a look, press the LUT button, and the compact hands you finished film JPEGs, no computer needed.
The LUMIX L10 (DC-L10), Panasonic's new fixed-lens compact, has Real Time LUT with a dedicated LUT button, so a .cube LUT bakes a finished film look into every JPEG as you shoot. It can even layer two LUTs at once. Load looks through the free LUMIX Lab app or an SD card, and shoot with zero editing.
Below are six film-emulation looks built for LUMIX colour, from $9 each, plus the steps to load them on the L10.
The L10 is a premium fixed-lens compact, the long-awaited successor to the LX100, built around a Leica 24-75mm f/1.7-2.8 zoom and a multi-aspect Four Thirds sensor. It is the kind of camera you carry everywhere and want finished shots from on the spot, which is exactly what Real Time LUT delivers: the grade is applied in-camera as you compose, previewed live, and baked into the JPEG. No import, no export, no computer.
Panasonic gave it a dedicated LUT button and the ability to stack two LUTs, so switching and blending looks is a one-press affair. For a JPEG-first compact, the LUT is the whole personality of the picture, which makes the look you load the most important choice you make.
Each look is sold on its own for $9, shown with same-scene before and after frames shot in-camera on a LUMIX, and loads onto the L10 in under a minute.






Two ways in, both about a minute. Full detail is in the install guide.
Every look has a same-scene before and after, shot in-camera on a LUMIX.
Start free. The official LUMIX Lab app has around 200 creator LUTs for the L10 at no cost, and its Magic LUT can even generate a look from any photo. A paid look is worth it when you want a specific, consistent film stock with real before and after proof. If you also shoot the S9 or S5II, the same .cube files work across all of them. New to LUTs? See our getting-started guide, or start with what a Real Time LUT is, or compare every option in the best LUMIX LUTs roundup.
Yes. The LUMIX L10, announced in May 2026, has Real Time LUT with a dedicated LUT button, and it can layer up to two LUTs at once. You load .cube files through the free LUMIX Lab app or an SD card and shoot finished film looks with no editing.
Transfer the .cube wirelessly with the free LUMIX Lab app (add to library, pair the L10, Transfer to Camera), or copy it to an SD card and load it in the Real Time LUT settings. Then press the dedicated LUT button and shoot. Full steps are in our install guide.
Yes. A .cube LUT is a colour transform and applies through the L10's Real Time LUT regardless of sensor size. These looks are tuned to LUMIX colour science, so skin tones and highlights hold together on the L10 just as on the S9 and S5II.
Yes. The L10 can stack up to two Real Time LUTs, so you can combine a film base with a second look and dial the opacity to taste, all in-camera.
Very much. The L10 is a fixed-lens compact you carry everywhere, and with a Real Time LUT loaded, every JPEG comes out already graded with no computer and no editing. Load a look, press the LUT button, and shoot. Read more about Real Time LUT.