Davinci resolve 14.3 tutorial
- DAVINCI RESOLVE 14.3 TUTORIAL FULL
- DAVINCI RESOLVE 14.3 TUTORIAL PRO
- DAVINCI RESOLVE 14.3 TUTORIAL PC
- DAVINCI RESOLVE 14.3 TUTORIAL PLUS
It should give you almost full FPS with 4K and 6K footage, and will do a good job at 8K.
DAVINCI RESOLVE 14.3 TUTORIAL PRO
OpenCL is also better for basic color grading on the iMac Pro and on a PC. We found it’s better to let Resolve use the GPUs in the OpenCL mode when working on RED footage on the Mac, as Metal can cause poor performance. As several factors are involved we tested as many as possible to provide plenty of data and to give you the best information. Live playback performance can be tricky to test as it depends on the codec and resolution of your media, the number of nodes used, the effects you apply and the decode resolution used for RAW footage. The footage from our tests can be seen below and you can even click on the links to complete your own tests. We thought full resolution decoding would show the largest performance difference and we tested a lower decode resolution for the level of FPS increase. ‘Half Res Good’ was used for the RED footage. We tested CinemaDNG, ARRIRAW, and RED for the RAW footage and tested with the RAW decode quality at ‘Full Res’ and ‘Half Res’.
DAVINCI RESOLVE 14.3 TUTORIAL PLUS
We also used the same adjustments with Lens Flare, Tilt-Shift Blur, and Sharpen, and the final level used all the previous nodes plus a TNR node.Īll the tests were completed at Ultra HD (3840x2160) and we changed the playback frame rate to match the media’s FPS. The lowest level was a basic correction using the color wheels plus 4 Power Window nodes with motion tracking. Our tests focused on the ‘Color’ tab and on the minimum FPS when using different media and levels of grading.
DAVINCI RESOLVE 14.3 TUTORIAL PC
In terms of cost, this adds on an extra $420 but if you opt for a PC it depends on the peripherals you decide to buy. The iMac systems have a built-in display but you need to buy a mouse and keyboard, so we also added them to our PC workstation and the Mac Pro, along with a monitor. In order to do this we used a single 1TB PCIe SSD drive and 64GB of RAM on our BIZON PC workstations, even though we’d usually recommend a little less RAM and multiple internal storage drives when using Resolve.
As workflows have increased from 4K, 6K, and even 8K in some places, it is important to make the right choice for optimum performance. We find whether DaVinci Resolve 14 performs better on iMac Pro, Mac Pro or PC.Īt BIZON a lot of our customers want to switch from a Mac to a PC Workstation.