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For fun, I just tried round-tripping from PD's timeline and with the same settings applied in CD and producing to similar profiles in PD. It took 4:21 for the 4K clip and 0:23 for the HD clip, which is about 40% slower than when producing directly in CD.
If these results are typical, it would seem to imply that CD's producing algorthim is better suited for color grading than PD's is.
In that case I'd say you'd want to produce the clips in CD and then import them into PD for the quickest workflow, even if producing with CD takes longer than you think it should.
I tried the same. to go to 1080p 60 took 75 sec or 6.25 x clip length
to go to 1080p 30 (which is mostly what I do) 42 sec
So,,,,it is slow using these canned presets, but it does work - IF....you want to stick with canned presets
I used the same setup that took 42 sec and instead of using the canned preset I chose the adjustments tab. I unchecked everything but Tone. I went into tone and made minor adj to exposure, brightness, etc. then I went back into PD and processed to 1080P30 as before..................................................7 Min 19sec later it completed Thats 36.6 X clip length. My videos run about 12 min with maybe 8 min of color corrected material so ~5 HOURS to produce a 12 minute clip. I tried the same thing with the preset I had made from the manual adj. screen with similar results.
So, for Fun I went back to the 4k CD project you sent me and went to the Manual tab. I unchecked everything but tone and made similar adjustments. I produced it to 1080p60fps........ 133 seconds or 11X clip length
I was on a call with creators from around the world yesterday. Justin Brown hosted the call - (Primal Video). When I presented my dilemma and the fact my video took 5 hours, they all just shook their heads and said I needed software geared for this work. They assured me buying new hardware would not cure this, nor was it normal in Davinci, Filmora, Premiere, or Final cut.
So, if it ain't broken, then I guess I need a new editor. I really like a lot about PD. But the color correction internal to pd doesn't hold a candle to what Color Director can do. But I really need a workflow that allows me to bring in large 4k clips and precut several small pieces from each. I could preprocess the clips but even at these speeds that adds a day or more.
Frankly, the fact that even simple manual adjustments take much longer than a canned preset suggests genuine doom if more of the available choices are selected or one adds special effects.
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