The Highest Level of Color Grading — No LUTs, No Plugins

Build a high-end, professional color grade from scratch—no LUTs, no plugins, using only native tools in DaVinci Resolve. In this video, I break down a complete level-based workflow for color grading, covering light distribution, color hierarchy, color toning, and color compression. Whether you shoot in S-Log3 or Rec.709, this approach will help you achieve clean, cinematic, and controlled results with full creative flexibility. If you want to practice with the original footage, let me know in the comments. ______________________________ Project & Technical Setup 🎥 All the footage was shot on Sony A7C II, in 4K 10-bit 4:2:2, S-Gamut3.Cine / S-Log3, and were edited, and color-graded in DaVinci Resolve 20 Studio in MacBook Pro. 🎨 Color Management for this video Timeline Color Space: DaVinci Wide Gamut / Intermediate Output Color Space: Rec. 709 (Scene) 📤 Export Settings for this video Format: QuickTime Codec: DNxHR Type: DNxHR HQX 10-bit Network Optimization: Enabled Resolution: 4K Constant Bit Rate: Disabled Data Level: Full Color Space Tag: Rec.709 Gamma Tag: Rec. Same as Project _________________________________________ Topics covered in this video: Color Space Transform (S-Log3 to Rec.709 workflow) DaVinci Wide Gamut color grading pipeline Light distribution and tonal balance (luma control) Corrective light rebalance vs local light shaping Contrast building using curves and pivot placement Color hierarchy (Hue vs Sat & Color Slice techniques) Saturation placement with Lum vs Sat (filmic color depth) Color toning / split toning for mood and separation RGB Mixer color compression (film emulation technique) Soft Clip for highlight roll-off and shadow polish Complete node tree structure for professional workflows _________________________________________ 🎬 Video Links Create Your Film Grade in DaVinci Resolve – The Ultimate Cinematic Color Grading Tutorial    • Create Your Film Grade in DaVinci Resolve ...   Mastering Color Space Transform: Resolve Tone Mappings, Gamut, OOTF, Advanced Pipeline    • Mastering Color Space Transform: Resolve T...   _________________________________________ Summary This video demonstrates a complete, professional DaVinci Resolve color grading workflow without relying on LUTs or plugins. Starting from log footage (S-Log3) and working in DaVinci Wide Gamut, the tutorial focuses on building a strong foundation through proper light distribution before moving into advanced color techniques. You’ll learn how to organize color relationships, apply split toning for mood and subject separation, and use RGB crosstalk for color compression to achieve a cohesive, filmic look. This approach emphasizes control, intentionality, and flexibility—allowing you to develop your own signature color grade for YouTube or professional delivery. #davinciresolve #colorgrading #colorgradingtutorial _________________________________________ Chapters 00:00 – Build Your Color Grade 00:32 – Level 1: Fix the Light 01:28 – Lv 1: Color Space Transform 02:10 – Lv 1: Tone Compression 03:03 – Lv 1: White Balance 03:37 – Lv 1: Contrast with Curves 04:01 – Lv 1: Middle Gray 04:28 – Lv 1: Find Middle Gray (Free Version) 04:56 – Lv 1: Build Contrast 05:41 – Lv 1: Further Light Adjustments 06:57 – Level 2: Color Hierarchy 07:35 – Lv 2: Hue vs Sat 08:26 – Lv 2: Lum vs Sat 09:43 – Lv 2: Color Slice 11:00 – Level 3: Color Toning 12:09 – Lv 3: Color + Log Wheels 14:04 – Lv 3: Soft Clip 15:08 – Level 4: Color Compression 18:31 – Bonus Level: Texturing 19:35 – Summary 🎵 All music and sounds are from https://uppbeat.io