Mon Mar 05, 2018 5:02 pm
So we recently upgraded to Resolve 14 at our facility and now that the multi-user log-on is gone (boo!) so are all the user settings. Another peeve is not having the projects neatly divided per user, instead, now all projects are accessible by anyone. I don't need to tell you how annoying it is to work with somebody else's panel sensitivity settings. Worse even: Individual PowerGrades bins are no more.
My question is: (How) is it possible to have some way of storing preferences and PowerGrades per user in a Resolve 14.2 PostgreSQL database?
I am probably not the only one bemoaning this change towards a single-user experience, maybe I am missing how this makes things better with the new collaboration feature, but the fact is: This is a step back for us in organizing users and projects.
EDIT: My current workaround for this is to export all my PowerGrades as stills to the company server, and re-import them on every machine I happen to work on. As for the user settings, there's an option to Export and Import them, but it would be much nicer having, say, a drop-down menu in the project browser to select a user configuration to work with.
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PhilStrahl on Mon Mar 05, 2018 5:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.