Hi all,
I have downloaded Resolve to create a timelapse video from SLR raw files. At the moment I am making some "experiments" and finding my way around the program, so I am using low resolutions JPG of the raw files, to expedite the calculation time.
I have seached this forum for previous posts and there is only one post that is somehow relevant (not allowed to post urls, sorry

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However, the post mentions re-timeline, which is an option that is not active in my project.
I searched on the manual but didn't find an appropriate workflow to create time lapse videos from stills.
Here is what I am doing at the moment, and I hope there is a better workflow to achieve the same result. I process 300 photos at the time.
1. import the photos in bins
2. add the photos to the timeline, standard duration is exactly 5 seconds
3. in order to reduce duration, I select the stills, right click and choose "Remove attributes". This leaves me with each single frame of 1/100 of a second (too fast in my opinion) and a "space" of 4.99 seconds between stills, which I have to remove manually.
4. Remove space and create a compact time lapse.
What workflow would you suggest? which resources / videos to review?
Thanks in advance for your support (and patience)
Umberto