Grade Atlas

FAQ - Everything About Grade Atlas and PowerGrades

Grade Atlas is a curated directory focused on DaVinci Resolve PowerGrades. This FAQ page answers the most important questions about how the platform works, where the listed PowerGrades come from, and how creators and users can interact with the project. The archive exists because PowerGrades were scattered across the internet and often difficult to find. Grade Atlas brings them together in one place to make discovery easier, while staying non-commercial and linking only to original sources. Here you can learn how listings are selected, how often the archive is updated, and what additional resources exist for colorists and filmmakers. If you want to submit a PowerGrade or request changes, this page explains how.

Grade Atlas is a curated directory focused on DaVinci Resolve PowerGrades. It collects and organizes publicly available PowerGrades from creators, making them easier to find and compare.

To make PowerGrades discoverable. Before Grade Atlas, PowerGrades were scattered across small shops, creator sites, and social media. Grade Atlas brings them together in one searchable place.

PowerGrades are the core. Additional sections include: Useful Resources for colorists and filmmakers, Colorgrading Plugins for DaVinci Resolve. These are supporting extras. Grade Atlas remains PowerGrade-centered.

No. Grade Atlas does not sell or host any external products. All links lead to the original creators or developers.

All images come from the creators' publicly accessible websites or shops. They remain their intellectual property and are shown only for reference.

No. The project is fully non-commercial. Browsing is free.

Through research, recommendations, and creator platforms. Many PowerGrades were previously hard to find, which is why Grade Atlas exists.

Yes. Listings are adjusted immediately upon request.

Yes. Usage is non-commercial, factual, limited, and directly linked to the original source matching all four Fair Use factors.

Regularly. New PowerGrades are added as they appear or are submitted.

Yes. Suggestions can be sent via the website, E-Mail or Instagram.

Grade Atlas is an independent personal project by Dennis Peters.

Yes, browsing is completely free. An optional account lets you save PowerGrades as bookmarks. Creating one is free and never required to use the archive.