Uli Plank wrote:I couldn't see that much of an advantage of BCCs stabilization, and it's dead slow compared to Resolve, hardly using the GPU at all.
oh yea, it's slow, but try a table top shot of say a pizza with floating camera on a weaver-steadman, tiltshift lens and hard edges on cutlery
BCC's stab saves hours of roto
run of the mill standard camera wobble shots? maybe not an advantage, and not worth the tradeoff
food ad for national market? big advantage and well worth the trade off in my view,
i have mutiple machines with identical plug-in's, i can run the anylise on one machine while working on the other, copy effect over to the hero machine.... client attended sessions go smoothly, no one is really aware that another machine is chugging away happily making the camera float over the pizza smoothly
Resolve's native is a fail, and the other options are more time consumeing (round trip to Flame /DS/Mamba), Fusion crops on input making it useless as my sources are 4k filmscans