Thank you so much, this was exactly what was I searching for, very helpful and precise 👌
To summarize, there are 3 ways of doing it :
1) If your whole project was shot with just one camera and one profile ( say Apple Log with the iphone 15 pro max), you can tell Resolve upfront in the Project settings. Set colorscience to .DaVinci YRGB Color Managed'.Set custom conversion, input space , output space.. and everything happens automatically
2) Set ColorScience to DaVinci YRGB . Set timeline space and output space. Then for each individual clip on the timeline apply an appropriate LUT. DaVinci doesn't need to know what the input space was. As long as you know it and apply the right LUT for that space, you will get the right colors. This is my preferred way.
3) Similar to 2) above but instead of applying a LUT, you do a color space transform. (Internally DaVinci is still using a LUT to do the transform).
From my understanding, instead of CST node or using LUT I can just set it up the project management like you did at the beginning correct?
What output would you choose for films/movies ?
Great video by the way, can you let me know what system you’re working off of? I was working on a windows 11 at first da Vinci was running great now it shuts down every time I open the color tab
There's a glitch where if you open the color tab without video on the timeline it sometimes closes. I'm on windows 11 also. Make sure your graphics card is up to date
DaVinci Resolve Tutorials: bit.ly/42ee9OM
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