![]() What I have been doing is making a copy (removing all sizing done in the inspector) going to deliver page and rendering an “individual clip” and checking the “at source resolution” button. I believe “scale” is fine because I am delivering HD BUT if I do a repo to match the editors cut then aren’t I zooming in on HD footage now? Also sometimes I need to send things over to the graphics dept at full frame and source resolution. When working with say UHD footage in an HD timeline (and delivering final render in HD) Should I be working in Scale entire image to fit or center crop with no resizing? ![]() Hey Guys! So a basic fundamental question that I see all over the forums but can’t seem to find a DEFINITIVE answer. I hope you’ve enjoyed this series and found it useful.īe sure to use the comments to share thoughts, feedback or ask questions. ![]() But you want to repeat this tip for each of the oversized frame formats since each of them will require a different Input Scaling number. This Insight features me only apply this tip to one set of images, the 5k clips. In the process, I’ll show you a very handy trick using DaVinci Resolve’s ‘Input Sizing’ to help you handle tricky conforms. Let’s go back to that project, and re-do it with what we now know I didn’t follow the rules outlined in this series and wasted a ton of time. In that series, I ran into a ton of problems with resizes of 2.5K and larger images not properly importing in DaVinci Resolve. We are closing out this Premiere Pro Detective series by revisiting a short film from another series, ‘ Conforming Giants‘. Premiere Pro Detective: Setting Scaling for Resolve Roundtripsĭay 23: 25 Insights in 25 Days New Year’s Marathon Saving the Day with Input Sizing in DaVinci Resolve Premiere Pro Detective, Part 4: Reconforming ‘In The Shadow Of Giants’ with What We’ve Learned.Tutorials / Premiere Pro Detective: Setting Scaling for Resolve Roundtrips / Saving The Day With Input Sizing in DaVinci Resolve Series
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