I'd love for BMD to release a Photo Editing app. Resolve's color management is in another level compared to Lightroom/Capture One, but as it is not intended as a photo editor, doing so is really cumbersome.
Ur a real one! Most "photographers" have horrible taste in editing and have no clue what they are doing because they are so used to editing raw files in Lightroom. I'm sure you grade with intent! Subbed
I've been asking for the same. I really do hope they implement a photo editing page or something like that with all the lightroom and photoshop features one might wish for.
As someone who recently left the entire world of Adobe behind, the algorithm blessed me with this video today. Super pleasant, cinematic, and extremely helpful. I will definitely be experimenting with this! Thanks for making this!
Sadly i dnt have the expertise that I have in lightroom/PS than Davinci, so i always end up tweaking my photos into davinci, its a good thing delivery is mostly for social media so its not high res ;)
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I totally do this lmao. It is just that it is an app for video ans there's some pains in grading pictures in resolve The timeline resolution needs to be changed everytime I import a different picture from another camera or crop and I want 1:1 picture to pixel ratio Colour management isn't the best for cr2, my main camera. Exporting pictures is easy enough but can be streamlined and give us more parameters to mess with. Other than that, I can actually do what I want with an image as opposed to darktable or rawtherapee where I find myself quite lost
I usually grab a still of the photo in the colour tab of resolve, then export that as a PNG. It also exports a little .dxt file or something along side it that you can safely delete. That usually maintains the quality of the final image in resolve from what I’ve seen (no colour/gamma shifts or anything). Might be worth a shot instead of exporting as jpeg.
Nice different video, thank you. a couple of points if I may, what colour space were you working in, I suppose more accurately what were your settings and why did you downgrade the export to a bit please?
Awesome. And then what happen next? How do you transfer that jpeg you saved into your phone without degrading the quality? I'm using iPhone so I have no idea how to do that. There is some ways I know but it's gonna take times and I don't wanna do that every single time. Help anyone?
Legit juat did the same thing a couple a days ago for one of my photo shoots. Im used to DaVinci's color tabs aswell, so its just easier yo get the desired look i wanted
What are your thoughts on grabbing the grade as a still and then exporting that still in PNG format in the color page? Is it any different from exporting as you do from the export page?
DNG files don't keep their color profile and results in a washed out image that you can't properly convert. TIFF files are uncompressed and still in a very high quality without this issue.
Do you face the issue when exporting your stills that they come out not accurate to your monitor.. kinda washed/gamma shift? If so, how do you fix that?
@@easun yeah it’s quite annoying, if you have photoshop you can do it but assigning a color profile and select sRGB but we shouldn’t have to use another application to get an accurate picture🤦🏻♂️