Scaling-option in DaVinci Resolve?

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Scaling-option in DaVinci Resolve?

PostWed May 26, 2021 12:10 pm

In "Adobe Premiere Pro" there's a scaling-option called "Set to frame size" in the category "Default Media Scaling", which is in the category "Preferences" (project-settings).

This scaling-option is good for automatically matching videos that have different frame-sizes/resolutions, within the same project - so that one can thereby avoid black boxes appearing above/below, or on the top/bottom, of any mismatching videos.

So the question is, is there a similar scaling-option in DaVinci Resolve, which can be set on the project-settings itself (as opposed to be set individually on each individual video) - which thereby takes care of the different resolutions of different videos, so that I don't have to worry about the resolutions whenever I add some random video to the timeline?


In advance, thanks for answering!
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Re: Scaling-option in DaVinci Resolve?

PostWed May 26, 2021 2:09 pm

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Re: Scaling-option in DaVinci Resolve?

PostWed May 26, 2021 2:46 pm

Definitely time to look at the manual.
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Re: Scaling-option in DaVinci Resolve?

PostWed May 26, 2021 6:38 pm

Thanks guys!



Charles Bennett wrote:Definitely time to look at the manual.

Yeah, but the manual is over 3000 pages... So it would be quicker to get an answer by just asking people on this forum ;)
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Re: Scaling-option in DaVinci Resolve?

PostThu May 27, 2021 1:59 am

Or using a clever query in the PDF. This is not a manual to be read by pages, but to be used for reference.
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Re: Scaling-option in DaVinci Resolve?

PostThu May 27, 2021 3:55 am

Uli Plank wrote:Or using a clever query in the PDF. This is not a manual to be read by pages, but to be used for reference.

Oh, okay. I'm not used to manuals of this size, so I didn't know that. When I first saw the insane number of pages, I thought maybe people who are interested in video-editing are so dedicated that they actually read the entire manual. But what you're saying here makes much more sense, of course.

And I rarely use the query-function when reading pdf-documents, so I forgot that that is even an option. So, thanks for reminding me.
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PostThu May 27, 2021 4:33 am

You're welcome. Im also from a generation which received all the formal education by printed books, but we need to adapt. The table of content is also linked to the respective pages, BTW.
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Re: Scaling-option in DaVinci Resolve?

PostThu May 27, 2021 5:59 am

KnutEivind wrote:
Uli Plank wrote:Or using a clever query in the PDF. This is not a manual to be read by pages, but to be used for reference.

Oh, okay. I'm not used to manuals of this size, so I didn't know that.

Here are two tips to using the manual effectively:

1) Understand Resolve's terminology. For example, "handles" refers to the portion of the clip before the "In" or after the "Out" point. If you use the right terminology, it's a lot easier to find things in the manual using a search.

2) Use the table of contents - click the "bookmark" icon on the left edge of the PDF window to open the TOC pane - it allows rapid access to the particular section of the manual you're interested in.
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Re: Scaling-option in DaVinci Resolve?

PostThu May 27, 2021 7:52 am

Uli Plank wrote:Im also from a generation which received all the formal education by printed books (...)

Yeah, whenever I see a manual (whether it's physical or digital), I assume that it's intended to be read in its entirety.


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Sean Nelson wrote:Here are two tips to using the manual effectively:

1) Understand Resolve's terminology. For example, "handles" refers to the portion of the clip before the "In" or after the "Out" point. If you use the right terminology, it's a lot easier to find things in the manual using a search.

2) Use the table of contents - click the "bookmark" icon on the left edge of the PDF window to open the TOC pane - it allows rapid access to the particular section of the manual you're interested in.

Cool, thanks for the reminder.

By the way, is there some kind of guide somewhere on this forum (or maybe in the manual itself), that lays out and explains all of Resolve's terminology? Or do I simply have to "learn as I go", by picking up some words here and there from other people?
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Re: Scaling-option in DaVinci Resolve?

PostThu May 27, 2021 9:41 am

Well, my parents had an encyclopedia.

Most of the terms in the manual are terms of trade, but I don't know where to find a complete collection.
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Re: Scaling-option in DaVinci Resolve?

PostThu May 27, 2021 10:12 am

KnutEivind wrote:
Uli Plank wrote:Im also from a generation which received all the formal education by printed books (...)

Yeah, whenever I see a manual (whether it's physical or digital), I assume that it's intended to be read in its entirety.
The Resolve guides on the Training Page are meant to be followed through from beginning to end, but the reference manual is, as the name implies, a reference work. It's like a dictionary - there when you need it but not meant to be read from one end to the other.

KnutEivind wrote:...is there some kind of guide somewhere on this forum (or maybe in the manual itself), that lays out and explains all of Resolve's terminology? Or do I simply have to "learn as I go", by picking up some words here and there from other people?
A glossary would be a great idea, but I'm not aware of one. I've been picking up the terms as I've gone through the training material.
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Re: Scaling-option in DaVinci Resolve?

PostThu May 27, 2021 3:31 pm

Well, thanks to all of you for the help and advice. And I'll definitely check out those training-videos!
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