Video Colour Grade Preset Namer
Input mood and genre and get AI-suggested LUT or preset names
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About Video Colour Grade Preset Namer
Give Your Colour Grades Memorable, Marketable Names
You've spent hours perfecting a colour grade that gives footage a moody teal-and-orange cinema look. Now you want to save it as a preset and maybe even sell it in a LUT pack. But what do you call it? "Untitled Preset 47" does not sell. The Video Colour Grade Preset Namer on ToolWard generates creative, evocative preset names based on the mood, tones, and style of your grade, giving your presets the kind of names that catch attention in a crowded marketplace.
Why Naming Matters More Than You Think
Preset names are marketing. When a filmmaker browses a LUT pack, names like "Golden Hour Venice" or "Midnight Chrome" immediately conjure a visual in their mind. Generic names like "Warm Grade 3" or "Film Look" blend into the noise. A strong name communicates the mood, inspires creative application, and makes the preset memorable. The colour grade preset namer helps you find names that do all three.
How the Namer Works
Describe your colour grade using a few key characteristics: the dominant tones (warm, cool, neutral), the mood (cinematic, dreamy, gritty, vintage, futuristic), the contrast level (high, medium, low), and any specific color shifts (teal shadows, amber highlights, desaturated midtones). The tool combines these inputs with a creative naming engine to generate a list of unique preset names. Each suggestion draws from different naming conventions used by popular preset creators, filmmakers, and colour grading studios.
Naming Styles the Tool Produces
The generator produces names across several categories. Location-inspired names like "Sahara Dusk" or "Nordic Overcast" anchor the grade to a place and its associated visual atmosphere. Film-inspired names like "Kodachrome Summer" or "Noir Alley" reference classic film stocks and cinematic genres. Mood-driven names like "Quiet Melancholy" or "Electric Pulse" describe the emotional impact of the grade. Abstract names like "Velvet Ember" or "Cobalt Drift" combine textures and colors in unexpected ways that feel premium and artistic.
You get multiple options per generation, so you can pick the one that resonates most with your creative vision. If none quite hit the mark, regenerate with slightly adjusted descriptors for a fresh batch.
Who Benefits From This Tool
Colourists building and selling LUT packs on platforms like Gumroad, Etsy, or their own websites need strong names for every preset in the pack. A pack of 20 LUTs needs 20 distinct, appealing names. Coming up with that many creative names while also doing the technical work of grading is mentally exhausting. The namer handles the creative naming so you can focus on the creative grading.
YouTube creators who distribute free preset packs to grow their audience need names that are shareable and memorable. "Download my Tokyo Neon preset" sounds far more compelling in a video than "Download Preset 12."
Wedding videographers who create custom grades for each couple might name them after the venue or wedding theme, and this tool helps generate those personalized names quickly.
Film students building their first preset library benefit from the discipline of naming each grade intentionally. It forces you to articulate what makes each grade distinct, which improves your understanding of colour theory.
Tips for Effective Preset Names
Keep names short - two to three words is the sweet spot. Avoid overly technical descriptions in the name itself; save those for the preset's description or metadata. Make sure names within a pack feel cohesive. If your pack theme is "European Cities," every name should fit that motif. Consistency in naming convention signals a professional, curated product.
Free and Instantly Creative
The Video Colour Grade Preset Namer runs in your browser with no account needed. Next time you save a grade and stare at the naming field with a blank mind, open this tool and let it spark the right name in seconds.