![]() ![]() ![]() Most of all? I love that it maintains floating point precision from input to output. I love the way the controls feel, I love how log footage just comes in at a fantastic starting point for grading, and I love the ability to apply ODTs for different deliverable formats. Personally – I’ve worked a good bit in ACES – and I absolutely love the workflow. Most recently – Peder Morgenthaler did an excellent webinar on ACES. We’ve covered it extensively in the past, from an introduction series, to case studies. Here at MixingLight – we’re all big fans of the ACES. ![]() Tutorials / Custom ACES / Custom ACES Part 1: Building An ACES Workflow In A Resolve Node Tree Series ![]()
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