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Hi, I've been colour correcting a 2k scan of a 35mm film print in DPX 10 bit with Resolve 15 Beta (since v. 02) and have successfully done three of the five reels, rendering out to DPX.
In rendering the 4th reel there are several frames of glitches between every cut:
When rendering it reaches a cut and does maybe 2 or 4 frames of that next shot, then stops and goes back to the the previous shot, apparently randomly 2, 3 or 4 frames and recolours them with the setting for the next shot, obviously resulting in those frames being discoloured. This is exactly the behaviour I except when rendering with handles, only in this instance there are no handles set and because it is rendering individual frames these 'handles' are not hidden.
Also the timeline is set to 24fps but Resolve is rendering out at 15fps (which was the frame rate of the scan).
I tired rendering a piece of the previous reel which rendered successfully and it still renders as it should without going back and re-colouring the last frames incorrectly and yet the source material and timelines are identical.
I was using a combination of nodes to clean this film up including Automatic Dirt Removal, Noise Reduction and Grain in addition to the colour nodes. The initial render for the 20 minute reel was nearly 15 hours (yes I have a woefully inadequate graphics card but never had an issue before with much bigger and more complex files - I am a patient renderer). I simply cannot figure out what is causing it to analyse every cut like this. I have removed all the OpenFX filters and just left the colour on but the glitch persists.
I did have the Automatic Dirt Removal set to 2 or 4 frames and thought it might be that OpenFX filter causing the issue but this 'analysis' glitch even appears on this reel with no filters at all - obviously there is no colour shift because nothing is set but it still goes back and redoes the last few frames of every cut - something it hasn't done for the last three reels.
Any suggestions would be EXTREMELY appreciated, thank you.
Resolve 15.0.0B.065
Mac OS X 10.13.4 (17E202)
Mac Pro 2 x 3.33 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon
32 GB 1333 MHz DDR3
ATI Radeon HD 5870 1024 MB
DeckLink HD Extreme 2
In rendering the 4th reel there are several frames of glitches between every cut:
When rendering it reaches a cut and does maybe 2 or 4 frames of that next shot, then stops and goes back to the the previous shot, apparently randomly 2, 3 or 4 frames and recolours them with the setting for the next shot, obviously resulting in those frames being discoloured. This is exactly the behaviour I except when rendering with handles, only in this instance there are no handles set and because it is rendering individual frames these 'handles' are not hidden.
Also the timeline is set to 24fps but Resolve is rendering out at 15fps (which was the frame rate of the scan).
I tired rendering a piece of the previous reel which rendered successfully and it still renders as it should without going back and re-colouring the last frames incorrectly and yet the source material and timelines are identical.
I was using a combination of nodes to clean this film up including Automatic Dirt Removal, Noise Reduction and Grain in addition to the colour nodes. The initial render for the 20 minute reel was nearly 15 hours (yes I have a woefully inadequate graphics card but never had an issue before with much bigger and more complex files - I am a patient renderer). I simply cannot figure out what is causing it to analyse every cut like this. I have removed all the OpenFX filters and just left the colour on but the glitch persists.
I did have the Automatic Dirt Removal set to 2 or 4 frames and thought it might be that OpenFX filter causing the issue but this 'analysis' glitch even appears on this reel with no filters at all - obviously there is no colour shift because nothing is set but it still goes back and redoes the last few frames of every cut - something it hasn't done for the last three reels.
Any suggestions would be EXTREMELY appreciated, thank you.
Resolve 15.0.0B.065
Mac OS X 10.13.4 (17E202)
Mac Pro 2 x 3.33 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon
32 GB 1333 MHz DDR3
ATI Radeon HD 5870 1024 MB
DeckLink HD Extreme 2