Kino accept most .cube files in dimensions up to 33×33.
To import a grade, there's two options:
• You can tap to open a .cube file one once Kino is installed — this can be one sent via iMessage, downloaded in Safari, transferred through an AirdDrop and more. Tap 'Open in Kino' to open the file and import it, which shows you import settings. For LUT files made for Apple Log, ensure that you select the correct 'Apple Log' input here. Presets will automatically show only for the selected color space, so you only see the right presets for your capture format settings.
•Alternatively, enter Kino Settings, and then tap 'Grade'. Scroll to the bottom and tap 'Import' to browse your Files on iPhone to select your .cube file for importing.
Making your own grades
If you'd like to author your own grades, we recommend using Pixelmator Pro. It's a powerful utility for Mac that lets you export your edits as a LUT. To save Pixelmator Pro color adjustments as a LUT, see their User Guide here.
Kino accepts .cube LUT files from most application at up to 33×33.