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1. Re: Curious about the Resolve color program and if it can deliver better final product than Premiere.
shooternz Mar 7, 2013 12:06 AM (in response to VidNoob)Chalk and cheese ..especially in the right hands.
Resolve is a CC / Grade pro application beyond the scope of Premiere or Speed Grade ( as it is).
Benefits are many:
Secondaries, Power Masks, Mask Tracking, Keying, Nodal grading, stabilisation...on and on...
Try it for your self . Watch a video tutorial.
Its free but you do need the system to run it and time for a learning curve to use it.
Cons . Requires a profesional workflow as in DI and managing assets through a pro pipeline.
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2. Re: Curious about the Resolve color program and if it can deliver better final product than Premiere.
JSS1138 Mar 7, 2013 8:15 AM (in response to shooternz)Chalk and cheese
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4. Re: Curious about the Resolve color program and if it can deliver better final product than Premiere.
JSS1138 Mar 7, 2013 8:48 AM (in response to Jeff Bellune)Weird, man.
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5. Re: Curious about the Resolve color program and if it can deliver better final product than Premiere.
joe bloe premiere Mar 7, 2013 8:50 AM (in response to JSS1138)It's a 'Kiwi' thing, I guess.
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7. Re: Curious about the Resolve color program and if it can deliver better final product than Premiere.
hbernhard Mar 7, 2013 9:19 AM (in response to VidNoob)as said before, the main issue is the learning curve. Till Speedgrade is really integrated in PPro and Resolve is less edgy (this starts even with imports...) I stick to PPro internal tools and Colorista II (needs also a GPU accelleration to be state of the art btw...)
HB
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8. Re: Curious about the Resolve color program and if it can deliver better final product than Premiere.
Alan Craven Mar 7, 2013 10:29 AM (in response to joe bloe premiere)Definitely not a Kiwi thing. Most Kiwi cheese is not much better to eat than chalk, at least compared with English cheese!
Just stick to the sauvignon.




