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Hicham_BSenior ContributorJoined: Jun 09, 2015 04:02Messages: 1347Offline
Aug 23, 2017 05:41
Hi nets,
Please go first to the preferences and select 60 FPS under "Timeline frame rate".
You can then edit your videos. After that you go to "Produce" and select a file format (AVI, MPEG-2..) a little under you will find the "Profile name/Quality". There you can select a profile. You can even customize it by clicking on the "+" button, or you can create a new profile with your own preferences but be noted that there are some roles to respect if you want to playback your edits on a external player.
ynotfishSenior ContributorLocation: N.S.W. AustraliaJoined: May 08, 2009 02:06Messages: 9977Offline
Aug 23, 2017 07:43
Hi nets -
If you shoot in CinemaDNG format, you'll have a set of RAW DNG files. Importing them straight into PDR would be a waste because they'll immediately be converted to JPG.
DaVinci Resolve will need to be part of the process. You could export the graded videos from Resolve in an appropriate format & do the final edit in PDR.
I downloaded some RAW clips from No Film School to determine that.
Cheers - Tony
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