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ACES

ACES

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What is ACES?

ACES (Academy Color Encoding System) is a color image encoding system developed by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. It provides a global standard for managing color throughout the entire motion picture and television production pipeline, from on-set capture through editing, VFX, mastering, and archiving. ACES aims to ensure consistent and predictable color reproduction across different devices and workflows, simplifying color grading and improving archival quality.

What other technologies are related to ACES?

ACES Complementary Technologies

SharePoint may be used for document management and collaboration around the ACES system, thus is complementary.
mentioned alongside ACES in 0% (124) of relevant job posts
May be used for collaboration and communication surrounding ACES system, hence it is complementary.
mentioned alongside ACES in 0% (59) of relevant job posts
Outlook is the email system in Microsoft and could be used by people managing ACES, therefore it is complementary.
mentioned alongside ACES in 0% (126) of relevant job posts

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