Lost Media Emulator

The neon cyberpunk OLED-signage look

The Cyberpunk-OLED look recreates saturated neon signage on wet night streets: deep, OLED‑style blacks anchoring the frame, blown highlight bloom around every light source, and a pushed magenta-cyan colour grade associated with cyberpunk night photography. Lost Media Emulator applies it to any footage on macOS or in Premiere Pro.

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Why cyberpunk night photography looks the way it does

Wet streets under neon signage reflect and multiply every light source, and a deep black anchor makes those reflections read as saturated and electric rather than washed out. Highlight bloom around each sign edge sells the sense of overwhelming brightness in a dark environment, and a magenta-cyan push over the whole frame ties the palette together into the specific look associated with cyberpunk night scenes.

  • Deep, OLED‑style black levels anchoring the frame's contrast
  • Highlight bloom around neon and light sources, reflected on wet surfaces
  • A pushed magenta-cyan colour grade across the full frame
  • The saturated, electric night‑street look associated with cyberpunk visual style
Cyberpunk OLED look — real output from the engine — Cyberpunk OLED
Cyberpunk OLED look — real output from the engine — Original
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What the Cyberpunk-OLED look applies

Lost Media Emulator applies the full cyberpunk-night signature: deep blacks, highlight bloom and a magenta-cyan colour push. It reads as a deliberate, genre-specific night grade rather than a generic colour filter.

  • Black‑level anchoring calibrated for maximum contrast against neon
  • Bloom intensity tunable from subtle glow to a full overexposed halo
  • Magenta-cyan colour push adjustable in strength and balance
  • Runs in real time on macOS or non-destructively in Premiere Pro and After Effects

When to use the Cyberpunk-OLED look

Cyberpunk-OLED reads as stylised near‑future or genre night photography rather than a period-accurate emulation -- a deliberate creative grade. Use it for cyberpunk and sci‑fi night sequences, neon‑lit urban content, and any project wanting this specific saturated, high-contrast night aesthetic.

  • Cyberpunk and near‑future sci‑fi night sequences
  • Neon‑lit urban and nightlife content wanting a stylised grade
  • Anywhere a naturalistic night look needs a more saturated, genre-specific push

Cyberpunk OLED, answered.

Is this a period-accurate emulation like the other looks?
No -- most Lost Media Emulator looks recreate a specific historical format. Cyberpunk-OLED is a deliberate stylised night grade inspired by neon‑lit genre photography rather than a device or format emulation.
Can I use this in Premiere Pro?
Yes. The extension applies it non-destructively on your timeline with every parameter keyframeable, including bloom and colour‑push intensity.
What footage works best?
Night footage with visible light sources -- signage, streetlights, reflections on wet ground -- shows this look most effectively.
How much does it cost?
It ships in the full 91‑look library. Premiere Pro and After Effects extension $39, Mac app $49, bundle $69 (vs $88 separately). One‑time, no subscription, 14‑day guarantee.
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  • macOS app + Premiere / After Effects