Thank you for sharing this information. I am curious however on why you are doing this work with Davinci resolve and not with Lightroom? Isn't LR more efficient in this type of editing or is there more to it than what I can tell here please?
please note that after rendering through stills, the colors are distorted, the contrast drops, I already know how to solve this problem in the video, but there is no photo rendering. can someone tell me
You're doing your images a huge disfavor, by not setting the timeline, to the size of your files. If you for example have a photo with noise from a high ISO setting in the camera, and open it up in a photo efitor and zoom in, you'll clearly see the ISO noise. This noise all become a blurry mess, when the photo is opened in Resolve, and the time line resolution is different (usually lower), than the original photo. Instead, goto the project settings, set the resolution to conform to the photo, e.g. if the photo(a) is 4032*2268, set the timeline as such. You can then use denoise filters, to remove your noise properly, before starting grading your photos. If you then want to resize the photos, you can do it in any photo editor, or export in a different resolution, on the deliver page. Btw., you can now export photos directly from the File menu. None of these export methods adds or keep an existing color profile. Something to be aware of.
I've been searching for a simple, quick colour correction and export for a while - this was great! Merci beaucoup
This is brilliant thank you so much very helpful.
The way you explain is very good.
Very helpful tutorial.. thank you and great work.
Thank you for sharing this information. I am curious however on why you are doing this work with Davinci resolve and not with Lightroom? Isn't LR more efficient in this type of editing or is there more to it than what I can tell here please?
Grazie, gracias, thank you✌
Thanks Good Tutorial
please note that after rendering through stills, the colors are distorted, the contrast drops, I already know how to solve this problem in the video, but there is no photo rendering. can someone tell me
Interesting point! It's funny we have imported our LUTS we use with our cinema cameras to our Lightroom. That subscription cost though...!
hi, and you can even make LUTs with resolve for free
You're doing your images a huge disfavor, by not setting the timeline, to the size of your files.
If you for example have a photo with noise from a high ISO setting in the camera, and open it up in a photo efitor and zoom in, you'll clearly see the ISO noise.
This noise all become a blurry mess, when the photo is opened in Resolve, and the time line resolution is different (usually lower), than the original photo.
Instead, goto the project settings, set the resolution to conform to the photo, e.g. if the photo(a) is 4032*2268, set the timeline as such. You can then use denoise filters, to remove your noise properly, before starting grading your photos. If you then want to resize the photos, you can do it in any photo editor, or export in a different resolution, on the deliver page.
Btw., you can now export photos directly from the File menu. None of these export methods adds or keep an existing color profile. Something to be aware of.
thanks for the advice I'll try that way