Fri Apr 02, 2021 4:14 pm
TheBloke wrote:...it's far from ideal to have to consult two different documents. Especially for new users starting out on v17.
I think pretty much everything in the V16 manual applies to V17, particularly for new users such as myself that haven't managed to swim too far from the shallow end of the pool yet. Resolve is a richly featured piece of software and there's so much to go through that I haven't minded the wait. The biggest reason I've had to consult the new features manual was to understand how to use the Speed Editor, and in that respect it kind of acts like a manual that could have been delivered with it.
At the same time I'm sure that the old pros appreciate all the new stuff being specifically identified in the new features manual so that they don't have to sift through all the old stuff to figure out what new tricks they can incorporate into their projects.
DR Studio 19.1.4 Build 11, Win10Pro x64 22H2/19045.5608
Asus C246 Pro Motherboard, Xeon E-2278G@3.4GHz, 64GB ECC RAM
GeForce 3060 12GB, "Studio" driver 560.81
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