![]() ![]() Let’s start first with Display Referred Color Management. One of the first things you need to understand about color management with Resolve 12, or color management in general for that matter, is the difference between scene and display referred color management. There is a lot to cover so let’s jump right in. In this DaVinci Resolve 12 First Look Insight, I want to explore what I think is one of the top features in version 12 – Resolve Color Management (RCM)īefore jumping into the movie, I first want to take a look at the differences between Display Referred (what you’re probably using now) and Scene Referred Color Management, discuss how RCM and ACES are similar in their approaches to the same problem, compare RCM to LUT workflows, and finally how I’ve been using RCM in my own projects. Tutorials / DaVinci Resolve 12 First Look: Resolve Color Management Scene Referred Color Management Finds A Home In Resolve 12Ĭolor management, color pipelines, or whatever catchphrase you want to use are a hot topic in the world of postproduction, color, and finishing in general.
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