I forgot to go over this!! Thank you! Yes so the process is as followed: After you have finished editing your photo, right click onto the viewer window and press grab still, from there go to the gallery tab on the left hand side, and right click onto the still you had just grabbed. Following that, click onto export, choose the file format, location and you are all done!
@@BrandenArc Thank you for this great tuorial. It is really a good way to edit a bunch of photos. But I found a better way to export the photos ( I had over 100 from a photoshooting with the same camera settings): Under "preferences" you can set the "Standard still duration" to 1 Frame before dragging into the timeline. When finished editing you can export the whole timeline as a exr sequence, convert them to jpg or png ... and don't need to grab a lot of stills in the color page.
That is a neat concept of using Color Space Transform to convert Rec 709 to ARRI-LogC for a flat image. It makes sense how this allows for greater control in color correction/grading. I'm looking forward to seeing how this works with video footage and how I can apply this into my color workflow with a color checker. This might help streamline my color correction/grading workflow. Thanks for sharing!
Would you know if I can bring in a RAW/DNG photo and then convert to LOG or REC709 ? I’m trying to have my photos match the workflow and out come of my footage
can you make a video on how to crop portraits please? and how to import RAW photo from your camera.. thank you! i love your techniques, I've watched dozen people giving tutorials and yours made sense more! cheers!
Hi Branden I’ve just got Da Vinci and I want to get started. Do you have a tutorial for a complete beginner. Can you also recommend a way of adding music to videos. Thank you for all the work you put into your video’s mate they’re some of the best on RU-vid 👍🏻
After Color Space Transform, which color profile should i set my monitor to? I guess Rec. 709, but im not sure it could also srgb, adobe rgb, or even rec. 2020 beacuase of Arri Video Profile??
The LUT should be the last node in the sequence and all adjustments should be made before the LUT node. That way you retain all the shadow and highlight information when making adjustments.
Anyone know if it’s possible to edit photos shot AEB in different exposures ? (Edit 3 identical photos in 3 layers each having different exposure) I know photoshop and Lightroom are the go to apps for this but would like to use Davinci if possible. Thanks !
Kind of unrelated, but not really, they recently added color wheels to adobe camera raw, which is funny because after editing in davinci, I did google a way to add them to photoshop via plug in but didn't find any. Then a couple months later, it was added officially. sweet. You cant do everything you can in davinci, but its an interesting start if they want to go down this route.
Go to the colour page right click on the preview window, save as still, go to the top left corner of the screen enable the gallery then right click onto the image saved within the gallery and export
Oh yes i do it often so :) because i use a Linux Manjaro machine with DaVinci Resolve (the performence ist for a 2018 dual Xeon machine fucking amazing DCI8K no problemes) and i do not find a good "RAW Program" for Photos -> so why now via Davinci some RAW cenverting -> it works fine ....
If I increase Shadows in Photoshop or Lightroom, the image becomes ugly gray, if I increase Shadows in Davinci Resolve it's not grey, it's simply brighter in a nicer way. Davinci is superior to Photoshop or Lightroom!
I've got a video on the channel about exporting stills/images in resolve - but in short, you effectively go to the colour page - right click on the preview window, grab still then go to the gallery tab right click on the saved frame and export from there