Rogério Moraes December 26, 2020 Share December 26, 2020 Hi Im working on a facility with a Christhie DCI Projector, well calibrated, and I need to "manage" often two masters (either for streaming, TV, rec709 to be short) and DCI-P3 color space for DIgital cinema projection, My project consists of one camera only (Alexa) so I choose the right IDT for that and the ODT for the P3-DCI for the project on the right "channel" at the Chrisite. But when I output to the rec 709 ( projector set to deliver rec709 at gamma 2.2 ) the colors look much different (yes, I do change my ODT for rec709 at this time). The difference im seeing is the lack of gammut between the DCI and the rec? it seems to drastic to me. Any advie or thoughts? p.s.: dont like ACEScc... still I can bring much mor infromation on blacks if manually wornking on th elog file... but this is another topic) p,s,2: The difference is the same if I choose the RCM on Resolve, when I use the input to camera, time line to camera color workspace and output to the right color space. The differece doesn't exist if I bypass the input camera, put the timeline to P3 (the biggest gammut) and change the output to desired color space. Then I see no diference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anton Meleshkevich January 14, 2021 Share January 14, 2021 On 12/26/2020 at 8:06 PM, Rogério Moraes said: dont like ACEScc.. ACEScc is the only log space that lets to adjust white balance and exposure similar to RAW across the whole dynamic range using the offset. Any other log curve (including ACEScct) has a toe, that makes it impossible to do correct exposure and WB adjustments with the offset. Shadows will be affected more than necessary. For me , the main advantage of ACES is the ACEScc. But not the Resolve version of ACES full of bugs. I'm talking about DCTLs. Biggest thanks to @Paul Dore for the ACES 1.2 plugin. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mani sabri May 12, 2021 Share May 12, 2021 On 1/14/2021 at 6:06 AM, Anton Meleshkevich said: ACEScc is the only log space that lets to adjust white balance and exposure similar to RAW across the whole dynamic range using the offset. Any other log curve (including ACEScct) has a toe, that makes it impossible to do correct exposure and WB adjustments with the offset. Shadows will be affected more than necessary. For me , the main advantage of ACES is the ACEScc. But not the Resolve version of ACES full of bugs. I'm talking about DCTLs. Biggest thanks to @Paul Dore for the ACES 1.2 plugin. Hey Anton, Do you have this DCTLs for mac and windows ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anton Meleshkevich May 12, 2021 Share May 12, 2021 1 hour ago, Mani sabri said: Do you have this DCTLs for mac and windows ? You can export them from Paul Dore ACES 1.2 plugin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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