Punch own HDR look

I've recently updated to Premiere Pro 2015.3 and realized that 'Own Punch HDR' appearance is no longer available in Lumetri. I've always found this to be a really useful filter and I was wondering if it is possible to download it somewhere and load it as a custom look? It would be great. Thank you.

While in your program files, open the 2015.3 folder (as John mentions above)... Lumetri/gaze/Legacy and you can find here in this current version.

Neil

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