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  1. Hello everyone. This is my first post here and maybe you can help me. Since a while I was working with Resolve for Editing my Videos. Now I have to work with different cameras and I wanted to try out ACES just for learning and understanding how this works. My If I am loading some material in my ACES Project everything is fine so far. I use a Decklink Mini Monitor 4K with an calibrated Rec709 Display. When I create a fusion Clip inside Resolve and I create a White Background (BG -> White -> Media-Out) the white is not white anmyore (for example in the color tab). ALso all the colors are changing (Like Primaries are on a different position). How do I have to work inside DaFusion in an ACES to see the right colors like in my Color Tab? Maybe you can help me! Thanks a lot! Hartmut Info: Resolve 16.1 - Nvidia GFX-Card - Newest Drivers
  2. In this video, we take a closer look at the neutral axis, or white points, and their handling with the Truelight Colour Spaces framework. The video explains how to manage creative white points for different viewing conditions, and how to correctly import display-referred material into a grading scene, for example, to verify a render. https://www.filmlight.ltd.uk/training/resources/truelight/WhitePoints.php
  3. Filmlight released a video about new color management features in V5