Im willing to switch from adobe to davinci, but I’m just concerned abt one thing, which is the ecosystem of adope, like you can edit videos on premiere and make graphics on photoshop and animate them on after effect and import all this to premiere again, I believe you can’t do this with davinci
You are correct. DaVinci doesnt have something like photoshop. But they do have Fusion, which is built into DaVinci which you are able to animate similar to after effects.
It can get you in the ballpark but I’ve never had much success even when matching shots from the same location with the same camera, lens, subject, lighting etc. it’s always at least 25% wrong
Import the photo first in the Media Pool, as simple as import a video clip, then put it on your timeline. You can create a Still with a Right Click on the monitor, when you are on Color Tab. All the Stills you create can also be exported as images with a Rick Click from your Still view section. Enjoy !
Hey bro quality video in regard to the colour palllete you wanted is there a website you grab them from the stills that are accurate and can be represented well in davinci
I tried this and it messed up the clips. I don't know why it didnt work on my rendered videos. Maybe because they're animated videos, rather than camera shots. I had to abandone the process.
Trying to match shots taken on an FX6, this NEVER works for me. The shot receiving the grade always looks underexposed and over saturated. Maybe it’s a bug.
Not sure if you figured it out by now or not. I'm new to Resolve as well. Add both clips or photos to your edit window timeline then go to the colour window top left and click on clips next to Media pool.
Dope asf thnk u question tho how you get the stills/color pallet from the start. Lol idk where to start. Basically u stealing color grading from a movie 😆 nicceee and easy i like this method plz teach me
I select the clip i want to change, then click on the second that has the grade, and It just selects the second clip and does nothing. Terrible instruction.
Sorry mate that is not how you match a clip, you do it with the balls and nodes. Grading is a hands on the controls skill it’s not click one button hey presto. Been a colourist 20+ years, used Resolve since pre release version 1, hence know what I’m talking about.