as you know, there are a million luts included in the dr software as well as other editing programs. none will be an exact match for your ideal perfect situation but could be a good place to start especially if you like to experiment. if you are seriously interested in color correction and post processing, I think it's still a great idea to learn to use the tool and become proficient at the color grading process. plenty of help and tutorials on yt and you'll get pretty good at it in no time; not the easiest to get started but you'll get there.