EOS Alpha
Instant pleasing Colours and Skin Tones.
The Essence of Canon’s Colour Science on Sony cameras.
Struggling with Sony’s Colours?
You’re Not Alone.
Sony’s Colour Feel Off
Sony’s color science is technically accurate—but does it look good? Many would say no. Instead of the rich, organic look Canon is known for, Sony’s colours are often described as clinical, cold, and digital. Even with the latest cameras, dialling in pleasing colours takes effort.
Greenery and Nature That Feels Flat
Ever noticed that outdoor shots from your Sony feel…off? Many describe Sony’s greens and skies as two-dimensional or having a video-like quality. It’s subtle, but once you see it, you can’t unsee it.
Skin Tones That Just Won’t Click
Sony shooters know the struggle: older models push a green into the skin tones, while newer models have you stuck between too green and too magenta. You tweak and tweak, but natural, effortless skin tones always seem just out of reach.
Canon-Like Colours Without the Hassle
EOS Alpha wasn’t just built to fix these issues—it was designed to capture the essence of Canon’s color science. Developed since 2022 and constantly refined, these LUTs give your footage the rich, natural, and effortless colours you’ve been chasing. But don’t take my word for it—watch the video below and see for yourself.
What you will get
Support for almost all Recording Colour Spaces
HLG / HLG 1 / HLG 2 / HLG 3
S-Log / S-Log 2 / S-Log 3
BT.2020/ S-Gamut / S-Gamut3 / S-Gamut3.Cine
Works in every workflow
By default, the LUTs transform your footage to Rec.709.
The LOOK and LOOK CLASSIC variant transforms your footage to Cineon Film Log with Rec.709 primaries. From there, you can go anywhere whilst keeping the emulation intact.
Three Variants
As shown above, EOS Alpha comes in three variants: DYNAMIC, HARMONIC and CLASSIC.
DYNAMIC is modelled after the colour science in more recent cameras, such as the EOS R or the 700D, to name only two.
HARMONIC keeps the characteristic of Canons colours, however, it does not apply a custom contrast. The resulting image is not as punchy and overall a bit more gentle.
CLASSIC is the newest variant and is modelled after the Canon EOS 5D classic from 2005. It is by far my favourite of the three, delivering deep film-like colours with a healthy dose of contrast — the punch — Canon is known for today.
A Look Inside
Works Everywhere
LUTs come as .cube files that work in almost every video and photo editing app
and many more.
Trusted by Creators like You
“I used to spend hours procrastinating on colour grading!! Now I use Eric’s LUTS and … procrastinate on other things 🤪🤷🏻♂️”
— James Spurin from DiveInto
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One time purchase, lifetime free updates.
EOS Alpha
€45
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35 Grading LUTs
21 Monitoring LUTs
LUT User Guide
Frequently Asked Questions
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I’ll send you an email whenever there is a new update. Inside the email, you will find a download button where you can download the latest version of the plugins.
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To find out whether there is an update available please check News and Release Notes. →
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No, there is no way to create a test or demo version for LUTs. This is technically not possible.
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Yes. The LUTs come with dedicated versions for that.