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  • Future of DI is collaborative workflow???(Resolve to Fusion and viseversa????)

    Posted by Prathvish Hegde on November 18, 2014 at 11:44 am

    hi all,

    are we heading towards a collaborative work flow between colour and vfx with Blackmagic acquiring Fusion???
    Grade in resolve send the vfx shots to fusion and back to resolve and do the needed changes on the comps with nodes and mattes intact is it the direction we are heading???(working on raw camera media untill the final DCP).
    that sounds great isnt it????

    prathvish hegde
    colorist
    (DaVinci Resolve and 2Kplus)

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    Lee Common replied 11 years, 2 months ago 4 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Charles Haine

    November 18, 2014 at 2:05 pm

    My suspicion, and I bet I’m not alone in this, is that in 3-4 years time Resolve and Fusion will be a single product.

    From camera download/on set grading through DCP delivery, one piece of software, no more round trips, no more worry about superwhite/colorspace changes, just 5 buttons across the bottom (media, edit, color, fx, deliver). networked for facility use, so the FX folks can work on shots in the same timeline as you are grading in the color suite.

    Blackmagic makes a killing off all the hardware we buy to make it work, giving the lite version away from free, and some extra revenue from a few pro seats here or there.

    CharlesHaineColorist.com

  • Prathvish Hegde

    November 19, 2014 at 6:48 am

    i think BMD has to do it fast as Baselight has a workflow in place with plugin for Nuke,Avid and Fcp so i think its time BMD does it .
    I think bmd can also do a plugin and the workflow can be implemented also there should be an option to export drx when you export the shot for vfx in the deliver page.

    i would prefer to give the vfx guys the trimmed Camera RAW files (of vfx shots)and also the drx corresponding to that shot and get back the assets to the shots and do the colour changes in Resolve.

    Just a thought but i might be wrong in my thinking 😉 .

    prathvish hegde
    colorist
    (DaVinci Resolve and 2Kplus)

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  • Margus Voll

    November 19, 2014 at 7:14 am

    You can give them trimmed raw already now.

    Sure deep integration will have many many benefits for the workflow.

    Nuke studio is good example for it.

    Margus

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  • Lee Common

    February 18, 2015 at 12:22 pm

    Can raw files (cinemaDNG) be directly worked on in Fusion? or do they need to be converted into some other format, such as exr?

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