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  • Thanks Glenn,
    I figured that much, cant wait for things to improve.
    Cheers

  • Hi Glenn,
    Sounds like you know your workarounds.
    I run a production company and after NAB Vegas 2016 and seeing Resolve we decided that when things came off beta we would make the jump and completely drop the Adobe cloud.

    Well while getting up to speed I realised that you could not successfully mix resolutions between multiple clips while moving between EDIT & FUSION tabs.

    Was wondering if you have any suggestions for the following:
    We finish our projects in HD 1920 x 1080.
    We shoot our footage in 4K to provide different framings and motion for composites (2 shots or more) and also quite often work with very large graphic elements way larger than 4K
    If I want to work with one 4k shot, moving to fusion from the HD timeline/project honours the source resolution by setting up a 4k canvas/raster in Fusion. All ok
    Problem is, if I have multiple larger than HD resolution shots that I have edited to audio, roughly scaled etc and then want to go to Fusion to composite, fusion sets up a cropped HD canvas/raster and crops the shots to HD so we cannot utilise the full resolution of the source imagery.
    As Fusion does not allow audio previewing it makes it really difficult to edit multiple different resolution files in a standalone version of Fusion to audio so we thought the Resolve integration was the answer… it is not unless you can assist with a “not so clunky” work around
    Really look forward to you reply.
    Cheers

  • Butch Mcdonald

    July 22, 2010 at 6:59 am in reply to: Chroma Stepping

    Hi Michael,
    No working in 10 bit pro res HQ and as stated previously have tried all types of monitors. It shows up on my mac internal monitors and my external tech monitors, interlaced and non interlaced etc.
    Cheers

  • Thanks Todd,
    I think I am pushing the bounds a bit with my project…the only thing i have not tried is the little secret menu, but anyway I think I might upgrade if that’s going to stop this really annoying problem.
    Thanks again for your reply

  • Butch Mcdonald

    January 24, 2010 at 2:30 pm in reply to: New FCP suite and New Quad16G Ram rendering slow

    Appologies for my negative comments… since further investigations I have actually found a bug which has created all my problems… I have since reported it to apple and they are on to it. Thank you “apple mac support” for your help with this matter. I now have that wonderful purple blue line in my sequences and now I can enjoy the speed of my new machine.
    Cheers
    Butch
    P.s. if anyone wants to know the bug please respond and I will reveal all.

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