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  1. #1 RESOLVE WITH CINESPACE CMS 
    Hi
    I'm trying cinespace CMS.
    I did profile my monitor with cineprofiler, and then used cinecube visual to produce 3d lut for RESOLVE, but the resulted resolve 3d lut "Kodak_2383.dat" file is not working in RESOLVE, I don't know why.
    I Tried to export the same lut to Apple color "Kodak_2383.mga" and it works like charm, what am I missing here?
    any help would be great.
    best regards
    Rauf Zaza
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    If your 3D LUT has a .dat extension, it needs to go into the /LUT/Arri folder. If your 3D LUT has a .cube extension, it goes in the /LUT/Cinespace folder.
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    I'd try LightSpace CMS - obviously!

    But, the Resolve format changed when BMD took over, and you may find CineSpace is still using the old format LUT???

    Feel free to send me the LUT to check for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raufzaza View Post
    Hi
    I'm trying cinespace CMS.
    I did profile my monitor with cineprofiler, and then used cinecube visual to produce 3d lut for RESOLVE, but the resulted resolve 3d lut "Kodak_2383.dat" file is not working in RESOLVE, I don't know why.
    I Tried to export the same lut to Apple color "Kodak_2383.mga" and it works like charm, what am I missing here?
    any help would be great.
    Unless something changed in Cinecube, I believe the LUTs used to go in the LUT/CineSpace/ folder. It must have a .dat extension or a .cube extension.
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