HEADS UP! If you are using newer DR (18.5 Beta), go into the MEDIA tab in the top right corner of the display there are the three dots ••• Click that and then scroll over to frame display mode and click sequence. Then when you open the hyperlapse here, you will see a video file. Hope this helps!
@@FilmmakerCentral I'm using version 15.3.0.008. A Tiff batch exported from Lightroom works perfectly fine, but no matter which DNG export settings I try, Resolve sees the batch as Media Offline.
@@staticv3570 I just double checked and there shouldn't be any restriction of DNG files with the free version so I am not sure why it would be giving you any issues.
Few things - how long would it have taken you to edit out the throat clearing and cough? especially when your mouse was not moving - it would just be mostly an audio edit. I think this information is good for people to know - so thanks for sharing it. However - the file may be a lot larger but pretty sure under the inspector you need to change the image scaling to crop then reframe. The zoom factor would go down to .500 ( if it was half the res. ). When you do it the way you are doing the software is first setting the image to your timeline then zooming in from that point - which in this case would be upscaling. Final thing - the final result that you clicked on might not be the one you rendered out as the luma values and grade were not the same in your playback as it was in DaVinci - if it was you need to look at the values you have set in your preferences because you are getting a gamma shift on your final movie.
Just what I wanted, thanks! First watched your JPG part of this video and was going to ask what if I don't own Lightroom, well now I am here and all is good, thanks a lot!
hey, thanks for great video. how long does it take your mavic pro drone to complete the hyperlapse? Could I do something similar manually on my Mavic Mini, and in Davince Resolve can you stabilize this finished hyperlapse so it looks smoother? thanks!
Hi...thank you for the lessons I have been using DR since 12.5; chiefly because it was free. DR is the only editing software I have ever used, and only use 15.2 for between 35 and 45% of it's capabilities. Do you know how to bring in the RAW DNG file into DR as a raw single frame? I would like to do this to have greater dynamic range to work with. I've seen another video, which makes doing so look simple, but when I try the technique it does not work. The option to list clip as single files is there, but DR does not display as single frames in the media pool listing. Instead DR still treats it as a clip. This is ok, but it is not a raw file. Is it that I have to have the studio version to do this? I don't believe it is the more complicated process you are demonstrating here. Being that you are using a Mavic Pro 2, I'm assuming you use the noise reduction tool of DR? Is the DR studio price worth it for the noise reduction of DJI MP original? I believe Neat Video' price has dropped to $75, but an integrated NR tool may be worth the difference in price. It may be that I mis read the price of Neat Video' offering. BTW I use your techniques on the DR dynamic zoom (the Ken Burns effect). Excellent presentation, which helped and led me to subscribe to your channel Regards
Above the filenames, click on the ... link and then select "show individual frames". It works the same with DNG files. Yes, I use Resolve Noise Reduction which is one of the main reasons I purchased the studio version.
I tried that, but nothing happens. When I import media, the files are placed in the pool, and not in the initial section of the media tab...straight to the pool. I'm probably not explaining it correctly, but I still can't make that work. Is there a setting I have to select?
Color grade a raw file. When I import the file, it is as a JPEG even though the file is DNG. In the media pool, I see the files only as the thumbnail visual clip, and not the file name in a listing. So, I can't explode the file as a list of single frames making up the 5 second clip
@@mosephina Resolve is not for editing stills. While you CAN, you process it just like you would a video clip, then Grab Still and then export the still. It isn't the best workflow for stills. I would suggest Lightroom or Luminar 3.
How do you even get that file structure off to the left? I am super new to Resolve don't see how you get that.
You could have taken your resolve knowledge to cut the part when you caught and blow into your mic!
HEADS UP! If you are using newer DR (18.5 Beta), go into the MEDIA tab in the top right corner of the display there are the three dots •••
Click that and then scroll over to frame display mode and click sequence. Then when you open the hyperlapse here, you will see a video file.
Hope this helps!
haha was watching this vid. the clearing of the throat really shook my room lol. thanks for the tuts though. appreciate it😆
Why does Resolve show my sequence which I exported from Lightroom as DNGs as Media Offline? Source files were Fuji .RAFs
Resolve should import dng files. What version are you using?
@@FilmmakerCentral I'm using version 15.3.0.008. A Tiff batch exported from Lightroom works perfectly fine, but no matter which DNG export settings I try, Resolve sees the batch as Media Offline.
@@staticv3570 Are you using the free version or the Studio version?
@@FilmmakerCentral the free one
@@staticv3570 I just double checked and there shouldn't be any restriction of DNG files with the free version so I am not sure why it would be giving you any issues.
Few things - how long would it have taken you to edit out the throat clearing and cough? especially when your mouse was not moving - it would just be mostly an audio edit. I think this information is good for people to know - so thanks for sharing it. However - the file may be a lot larger but pretty sure under the inspector you need to change the image scaling to crop then reframe. The zoom factor would go down to .500 ( if it was half the res. ). When you do it the way you are doing the software is first setting the image to your timeline then zooming in from that point - which in this case would be upscaling. Final thing - the final result that you clicked on might not be the one you rendered out as the luma values and grade were not the same in your playback as it was in DaVinci - if it was you need to look at the values you have set in your preferences because you are getting a gamma shift on your final movie.
🤣 was just thinking the same thing....almost blew my ears out. lol
2:12 coronavirus mode on! hahahaha
HAHAHAHA
Just what I wanted, thanks!
First watched your JPG part of this video and was going to ask what if I don't own Lightroom, well now I am here and all is good, thanks a lot!
hey, thanks for great video.
how long does it take your mavic pro drone to complete the hyperlapse? Could I do something similar manually on my Mavic Mini, and in Davince Resolve can you stabilize this finished hyperlapse so it looks smoother? thanks!
The Mavic Mini does not have Hyperlapse mode. With my Mavic 2 Pro, this Hyperlapse took about 20 minutes.
Do you need the studio version to work with dng?
No you don't, the free version will work
Hi...thank you for the lessons
I have been using DR since 12.5; chiefly because it was free. DR is the only editing software I have ever used, and only use 15.2 for between 35 and 45% of it's capabilities.
Do you know how to bring in the RAW DNG file into DR as a raw single frame? I would like to do this to have greater dynamic range to work with. I've seen another video, which makes doing so look simple, but when I try the technique it does not work. The option to list clip as single files is there, but DR does not display as single frames in the media pool listing. Instead DR still treats it as a clip. This is ok, but it is not a raw file. Is it that I have to have the studio version to do this? I don't believe it is the more complicated process you are demonstrating here.
Being that you are using a Mavic Pro 2, I'm assuming you use the noise reduction tool of DR? Is the DR studio price worth it for the noise reduction of DJI MP original? I believe Neat Video' price has dropped to $75, but an integrated NR tool may be worth the difference in price. It may be that I mis read the price of Neat Video' offering.
BTW I use your techniques on the DR dynamic zoom (the Ken Burns effect). Excellent presentation, which helped and led me to subscribe to your channel
Regards
Above the filenames, click on the ... link and then select "show individual frames". It works the same with DNG files. Yes, I use Resolve Noise Reduction which is one of the main reasons I purchased the studio version.
I tried that, but nothing happens. When I import media, the files are placed in the pool, and not in the initial section of the media tab...straight to the pool. I'm probably not explaining it correctly, but I still can't make that work. Is there a setting I have to select?
Yes it goes into the pool and yes you treat it like a clip, what are you trying to do with it?
Color grade a raw file. When I import the file, it is as a JPEG even though the file is DNG. In the media pool, I see the files only as the thumbnail visual clip, and not the file name in a listing. So, I can't explode the file as a list of single frames making up the 5 second clip
@@mosephina Resolve is not for editing stills. While you CAN, you process it just like you would a video clip, then Grab Still and then export the still. It isn't the best workflow for stills. I would suggest Lightroom or Luminar 3.
fucking premiere 2018 doesn't support dng image sequence, but davinci does, what the fuck was adobe thinking by not supporting it's own image format?
Excellent video. Thanks.