You have a multidimensional data cube (e.g., from SSAS, Mondrian, or a custom OLAP engine) and need to embed its structural metadata (dimensions, measures, hierarchies) or aggregated results into an image, PDF, or raw file using Adobe XMP.
If you have ever downloaded a stunning LUT pack only to realize it is in the wrong format, you have faced the conversion dilemma. You need to . convert-cube-to-xmp
While Lightroom does not natively "open" a .cube file like a standard image, you can convert it into an XMP-based profile using Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) Step-by-Step: Converting .cube to .xmp You have a multidimensional data cube (e
However, the world of LUTs is fractured by different file formats. Two of the most common—yet incompatible—formats are (typically used by DaVinci Resolve, Affinity Photo, and Photoshop) and XMP (used almost exclusively by Adobe Lightroom, Camera Raw, and Premiere Pro’s Lumetri panel). While Lightroom does not natively "open" a
Select your .cube file. Lightroom will convert it to an .xmp profile for you. Key Limitations