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Learn what color management is and how ACES, the standard system of the US Film Academy, is used.

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Color management helps all members of the color chain maintain consistency: the same image can be viewed identically throughout the entire production, from shooting to final export.

ACES is a free standard adopted by most image device manufacturers: cameras, color software, VFX, etc., enabling proper management for all production members: from DITs and cinematographers on set to colorists in grading and final mastering.

In this course, we will learn about the components of ACES, its methodology, and how to apply it in practical examples with DaVinci Resolve, although these examples can then be transferred to any other system that uses ACES. We will also see how to solve possible problems and situations that may arise from using this system.

An excerpt

Program

  • What is ACES? What for and by whom was it invented?
  • What does color management consist of?
    • Display Referred
    • Scene Referred
    • Color Management Systems
  • Does ACES condition our final image? Does it have its own look?
  • Components of ACES Color Management: IDT, RRT, and ODT
  • ACES Color Spaces: AP0 and AP1
  • ACES Flavors
    • ACES 2065-1
    • ACES CC
    • ACES CCt
    • ACES Proxy
    • ACES CG
  • ACES Versions
  • ACES CTL
  • CDLs and LMTs
  • Common LUT Format
  • The OpenEXR Format
  • Using ACES for VFX Exchange
  • Using ACES for Archiving a 'Digital Negative'
    • NAM
    • GAM
  • ACES Metadata File (AMF)
  • How to Work in ACES by Project and by Node
  • How Color Tools Behave When Working in ACES
  • Identification of Original Clips (Shooting Clips, Titles, Logos, VFX)
  • ODT Configuration for Different Outputs: Television, Cinema, HDR, Archive
  • Importing and Exporting CDLs
  • Generating NAM and GAM
  • AMF ACES Metadata File DaVinci 19

Objectives

  • Understand the components of the ACES system
  • Understand the uses and benefits of ACES
  • Practice ACES color management in DaVinci Resolve

Teaching Staff

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Elena Humanes | Colorist

EDITING AND IMAGE POST-PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT
Elena Humanes is a colorist. She has worked on various television series and feature films, including Netflix's "The Longest Night", Movistar+'s "Supernormal", HBO's "The Room", "Mom or Dad" and "The Test" for cinemas. She is an expert in Filmlight Baselight and Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve color systems and provides training nationwide in production companies, television networks, and film schools. You can check her LinkedIn profile and her IMDB page

Aimed at

Colorists, editors, post-producers, graphic designers, VFX creators, post-production coordinators, cinematographers, DITs, and generally all image creation departments.
As this is an advanced course, prior knowledge of DaVinci and the theoretical basis taught in our codecs course is required.

Materials

All materials used in our courses are high-quality files, captured with professional market cameras. You will be able to work with materials from real productions.

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SOFTWARE USED: DaVinci Resolve

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Course code: CO-ACES-GEN10

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