How to Render and Export ACES from Octane using Resolve and Cinema 4D (3D Quick Tips) │ september ®
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- Thanks for watching, today Anton takes a quick look into how to make exporting ACES simple, using DaVinci Resolve and Cinema 4D. With a few notes, this widely used colour space will breathe photorealism into your renders and should become a staple in your workflow.
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I think you switched the input and output transform at 03:44 from my understanding Rec.709 should be applied as the ACES Output Transform, doing it like in the video would tell Davinci that your exr sequence is in Rec.709 color space, which it isn't. Also you need to right click the clip and apply an ACEScg transform to it. Someone correct me if I'm wrong I am also just wrapping my head around all that color management stuff.
Yes i can confirm this works pretty well
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quick tip - should use ACES2506-1 instead of ACEScg - octane is a spectral render engine, and will get higher range of colors with the ACES3506-1. ACEScg is made for rgb render enginers - not spectral render engines :)
So for Redshift ACEScg should be fine?
How do you grade with aces 2065-1 ? There’s no option as an input transform in resolve. Can I just use aces cg in resolve for this?
Dude, I think that you have done a little mistake, because you set “input transform “ like a rec 709. But you had exported EXRs in ACEScg.
Your input should be ACEScg and output should be rec. 709
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