Unreal to Davinci Resolve Workflow - ACES & sRGB

Learn how to color grade your Unreal renders easily in Davinci Resolve! The first 1,000 people to use this link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: If the OCIO options aren't showing up for you in MRQ, make sure you have the OpenColorIO plugin enabled! My understanding is that while Unreal is in linear sRGB, the viewport has an ACES filmic tonemapper applied, giving us the substantial benefits of the ACES tone curve, filmic highlight rolloffs, etc. However, the ACES colorspace for post-production work is intended to be linear. What we get out of #UnrealEngine with default render settings isn't in linear, the tonemapper remaps those linear values to the 0-1 range. The OCIO config disables that tonemapper at render time. Which is why we jump through all the hoops in this video to render in linear. I get a lot of questions about how to get my renders from Unreal Engine, and into Davinci Resolve for grading. There's a lot of mixed opinions and thoughts on the matter out there, but this here is what I've found to be the easiest and most straightforward approach. Music by Epidemic Sound Use my Epidemic Referral code! ACES Configs: ACES 1.2 Config: Davinci Resolve: Join this channel to get access to perks: --------------- Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:09 - Skillshare 02:06 - Into Unreal 02:59 - OCIO Configs 05:39 - IMPORTANT Render Settings 08:46 - Into Davinci Resolve 10:20 - IMPORTANT Project Settings 11:34 - Importing Renders 12:36 - IMPORTANT Input Transforms 13:27 - Unreal Comparisons 15:37 - Color Grading Workflow 16:34 - Color Page UI 23:04 - Vignetting 25:34 - Chromatic Abberation 28:40 - Film Grain 30:03 - Exporting Your Video ---------Cameras and Gear Used To Film This Video ------- DISCLAIMER: This video/description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support! My Streaming / Recording Setup (How this Video was Recorded) Nikon Z6II : Sigma 35mm f/1.4 Art : Deity S-Mic 2 Shotgun Microphone: Aputure MC Pocket LED: Godox LEDP 260c LED Panel: Godox Parabolic Softbox : Godox SL-60W Studio Light: