Thu Dec 02, 2021 10:49 am
In Resolve you can render to a few image sequence formats:
- JPEG 2000
- EXR
- DPX
- TIFF
- Maybe some others I forgot?
But definitely not JPG or PNG.
For use in a standard photo manipulation app, TIFF is probably your best bet; though some will open EXR also. Not sure about DPX.
If you absolutely must have JPG, you could go through Fusion:
- Drag an adjustment clip from the Effects Library, to the timeline
- Drag the AC from the timeline, to the Media Pool
- Delete the one on the timeline
- Drag the one from the Media Pool back to the timeline, putting it on the highest video layer (above all other clips) and drag its right edge to make it the full length of the timeline.
(Note that steps 2, 3 and 4 are required due to a bug with Adjustment Clips - you can't just drag one from the Effects Library to the Timeline, else the frame numbers will start at 80,000+, which would affect your later Saver render) - Right-click on the Adjustment Clip -> Open In Fusion page
- Add a Saver node, and connect the MediaIn node to it.
- In the saver, configure it to save to "Filename.jpg", in whatever location ('filename' can be whatever name you want of course.)
- Fusion menu -> Render all Savers
- This will produce an image sequence called Filename0000.jpg, FileName0001.jpg, etc, for the full timelline.
Resolve Studio 17.4.3 and Fusion Studio 17.4.3 on macOS 11.6.1
Hackintosh:: X299, Intel i9-10980XE, 128GB DDR4, AMD 6900XT 16GB
Monitors: 1 x 3840x2160 & 3 x 1920x1200
Disk: 2TB NVMe + 4TB RAID0 NVMe; NAS: 36TB RAID6
BMD Speed Editor