How to set up for autocolor to apply on rendering

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Mackan100

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How to set up for autocolor to apply on rendering

PostThu Feb 04, 2021 9:00 am

Hi
I'm new on DaVinci, I've made my first timeline and enabled color correct? (the button up right in the preview screen) and all clips looks great! But then rendering the timeline, the rendered clips is the original without color correction. As I have not made any changes in the setup a suppose that's the problem. How ever, after searching this forum and youtube clips, i cant find a guide how to set DaVinci up to make it render with the correction. Or maybe there is something else I have missed?

Can anyone please help me?
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Re: How to set up for autocolor to apply on rendering

PostThu Feb 04, 2021 1:17 pm

That button merely turns any grading you have done in the Color page on and off. Great for comparing before and after, or if you wish to render a non graded video. If it has a red line through it it is in the off state. When rendering make sure you have Single Clip selected.
You may find the Color Grading, and come to that, the other sections of interest in BMDs own free training videos to be found here.
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/uk/products/davinciresolve/training
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Re: How to set up for autocolor to apply on rendering

PostThu Feb 04, 2021 4:07 pm

As a new user, your first course of action should be to complete some Resolve training. The Beginner's Guide and Advanced Editing are an excellent groundwork to get you moving smoothly. ;)

https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/produc ... e/training
My Biases:

You NEED training.
You NEED a desktop.
You NEED a calibrated (non-computer) display.

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