The official Kodak LUTs (like the ones included in Resolve’s built-in Film Looks) are locked behind professional color science licenses or require a dedicated plugin like (which are paid).

That specific stock—known for its tungsten balance, deep halation, and gritty push-processing potential—is the secret sauce behind movies like Collateral and Michael Mann’s digital night exteriors.

The actual Kodak 2395 is a print film stock , not a negative. When people refer to a "2395 LUT," they usually mean a digital emulation of the KODAK VISION3 500T Color Negative Film (5207/7219) printed onto 2395 stock, or simply the specific contrast curve of the print film.

Looking for a paid alternative that actually works? Check out or Filmbox – they both have scientifically accurate 500T emulations, but they aren't free. Have you created a 500T look using free tools? Share your node tree in the comments below!