Free Series On ACES For Resolve Users

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Hi,

I’m Robbie Carman. I’m a colorist and co-founder of MixingLight.com 5 – a membership website focused on color grading training.

To support the launch of ACES central we made our 3-part series on getting started with ACES in DaVinci Resolve 100% free (previously it was only available to members).

You can find a link to each of the ACES Insights below. Please keep in mind that these were done a couple months ago and based on current info at the time

Part 1: https://mixinglight.com/portfolio/getting-know-aces/
Part 2: https://mixinglight.com/portfo…/getting-to-know-aces-part-2/
Part 3: https://mixinglight.com/portfo…/getting-to-know-aces-part-3/

A big thanks to ACES workflow specialist Nick Shaw from Antler Post in the U.K,. for his input on ACES workflow in Resolve and filling a few technical gaps.

Thanks to the entire ACES/AMPAS team for making this site happen!

-Robbie

Updates:

we’ve added a new part to this series (also free) exploring ACEScct in DaVinci Resolve.

You can find the new installment here https://mixinglight.com/portfolio/getting-to-know-aces-part-4/ 

I was aware of Peter’s response on Lift Gamma Gain, I was waiting on one more piece of confirmation. Nick Shaw had also mentioned this issue in the comments.

I’ve updated the Part 4 article and the video to clarify the 1.02 vs 1.03 issue.

ACEScct released as part of 1.03 but seems like BMD decided to implement it while 1.02 was current and based on a commit to ACEScct that had been made earlier this summer

Yep – that should be all you need now. The work-around before I showed was to use one of Nick Shaw’s DCTLs to take 2065 AP0 (ODT Off) and get it back to CC/CCT for the handoff. But now that you can explicitly choose CC/CCT as an ODT now that’s effectively the same thing