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How to setup ACES colour managed workflow in DaVinci Resolve for use with fylm.ai?

The intent of this document is to serve as a reference for configuring ACES colour managed workflow in DaVinci Resolve for use with fylm.ai. Using a colour managed pipeline is the recommended way of using fylm.ai created LUTs and should always be preferred when possible. The steps in this document are not proposed as requirements, […]

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How to download a LUT?

Downloading a LUT from fylm.ai app is done via the ‘Download a LUT’ option. When you download a LUT, a LUT is created from the currently active colour grade in fylm.ai. When downloading a LUT you should consider whether the software in which you will be using the LUT has an ACES colour management capabilities

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Colour managing your workflow

fylm.ai colour manages your workflow by default using the ACES (Academy Color Encoding System) colour management system. Specifically, fylm.ai uses ACEScct, a sub colour space of ACES2065-1 linear colour space, specifically suited for colour grading purposes. For introduction to ACES colour management system and the advantages of implementing ACES in your workflow, see this document.

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What is ACES?

The Academy Color Encoding System (ACES) is a global standard for interchanging digital image files, managing color workflows and creating masters for delivery and archiving. It is a a colour management system, a set of SMPT standards, best practices and sophisticated colour science designed to simplify colour management by maintaining the image quality and colour

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