Mon Dec 14, 2020 11:49 pm
Are you using the Apple App Store version of Resolve? If so, the following should fix the issue.
This is all part of the Apple App Store sandboxing joy.
In Resolve, go to Project Settings - Color Management.
Scroll down and select Open LUT Folder.
Make sure you have the Finder View menu "Show Path Bar" enabled.
At the bottom of the Finder window that's open showing the LUT folder, you'll see the long convoluted path where Resolve App Store stuff gets saved.
The last part of the path is Library/Application Support/LUT.
Double click on that Library (not the Library further back up the path).
Now select the Preferences folder.
One of the files you'll see there is:
com.blackmagic-design.DaVinciResolveAppStore.plist
Change name of that file by adding a .tmp to the end:
com.blackmagic-design.DaVinciResolveAppStore.plist.tmp
Now restart Resolve. The file will get recreated from default settings, and will lose that bogus path info that's causing the issue.
Dwaine Maggart
Blackmagic Design DaVinci Support