Fantastic tutorial, the fact you explain important things like retaining the best quality is so important. Would love to see more of these videos and what settings you found worked better for different scenarios. Thank you for the update.
That sounds nice but it doesn't make much sense to use Resolve 18 to convert beautiful RAW files to another format just to do in an external app what Resolve itself can do since v18: gyro stabilization. In the inspector under "stabilization", they added the gyro method and it works pretty well directly on your RAW files.
That's why I do all the color correction first and then the stabilization. The inbuilt Resolve Gyro stabilizer is not yet as good for drone footage, so it's a huge advantage to use Gyroflow. There is an OFX plugin for Gyroflow but lacks the user friendliness of the standalone application.
Very helpful! Thanks a lot. However, one question remains: Why didn't you choose to work with the braw and the gyroflow OFX Plugin for Resolve? Maybe it just wasn't available at the time but wondered if there was a reason ;-)
strange - thanks for that video, but unfortunatly gyroflow dont let me open braw as motion data file. already checkked if i have gyrodata on the file via davinci also latest gyroflow version... do i miss something? :( Edit: found your link to beta of gyroflow, think this will fix it ^^
Fantastic, dude! Thanks a lot for the tutorial!!! 😃 I'm probably never going to get a camera like that... But it's going to be helpful either way! 😃 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Fantastic tutorial, the fact you explain important things like retaining the best quality is so important. Would love to see more of these videos and what settings you found worked better for different scenarios. Thank you for the update.
Thanks for the feedback.
Damn dude your vids are killer. Well done
Thanks Andy. Yeah gotta get my channel going somehow haha
i got vibrations on my stock taurs v3, how do i get rid of it?
Hi do you use any different damper on Taurus? Alpha gel dampers or something. I have vibrations on my bm 4k.
That sounds nice but it doesn't make much sense to use Resolve 18 to convert beautiful RAW files to another format just to do in an external app what Resolve itself can do since v18: gyro stabilization. In the inspector under "stabilization", they added the gyro method and it works pretty well directly on your RAW files.
That's why I do all the color correction first and then the stabilization. The inbuilt Resolve Gyro stabilizer is not yet as good for drone footage, so it's a huge advantage to use Gyroflow. There is an OFX plugin for Gyroflow but lacks the user friendliness of the standalone application.
Hey. Is there a way to work with it in final cut pro?
Wow thanks man! I never heard of gyroflow. !!!
There is a way to directly apply gyroflow info in resolve on braw before exporting if I'm not mistaken.
I made a part2 video, there's a new beta out.
tested it, still buggy
@@rubenvaneupen7327 Not really, worked fine for me.
oh wow that was so helpful :)
Very helpful! Thanks a lot. However, one question remains: Why didn't you choose to work with the braw and the gyroflow OFX Plugin for Resolve? Maybe it just wasn't available at the time but wondered if there was a reason ;-)
strange - thanks for that video, but unfortunatly gyroflow dont let me open braw as motion data file. already checkked if i have gyrodata on the file via davinci also latest gyroflow version... do i miss something? :(
Edit: found your link to beta of gyroflow, think this will fix it ^^
Checkout my second video and use the openfx plugin if you need.
thanks a lot, this will help
Good job
Thanks mate
yup, you got my sub from this ! :)
Fantastic, dude! Thanks a lot for the tutorial!!! 😃
I'm probably never going to get a camera like that... But it's going to be helpful either way! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊