![]() ![]() “The overwhelming success of DaVinci Resolve has been incredibly exciting. Scrubbing and playback are instantaneous and there is powerful new acceleration for processor intensive formats like H.264, making it possible to edit 4K images on a laptop. This makes DaVinci Resolve 14 faster and more responsive than ever so customers get incredibly fluid performance and more precise editing, even on long timelines with thousands of clips. In addition to extensive CPU and GPU optimizations, customers also get better threading and GPU pipelining, lower latency, much faster UI refresh rates, support for Apple Metal and much more. As you can see they are slightly different - I have never encountered this before.DaVinci Resolve 14 features a new high performance playback engine thats up to 10 times faster than before. ![]() The second image is the still I had saved when I was working in a previous version of resolve and the first image is that same exact grade applied to the same footage since I have updated to DR 14. I know that sounds confusing so hopefully that makes sense to you guys and you have some idea of how to fix it. Does that make sense? Is this a setting I'm not aware of and if so how do I go back to the old grade? In other words, it's as if Resolve is seeing the footage in a new color space because the stills dont match the grade. I was going through an old project on DR 14 and noticed that stills I had saved in a previous version of Resolve dont look the same as when I copy that still's correction to the same shot. ![]() Hey guys, I just noticed a weird glitch on DR 14 it seems. ![]()
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