Mon Jun 27, 2016 2:09 pm
I have had no issues using Resolves built in legalizer. Just watch what it's doing and manually try to fix areas as you go. Letting it create horrible patches of flattened red etc wont look great if you don't work on them first.
What's everyone's approach to text and images? High res images can come in shimmery if they are animated, this can then cause illegal spikes on output. I tend to soften a little in After effects, do any pan/zoom in there then render those out at the final timeline resolution before bringing them into Resolve. I've not felt I can trust using high res stills in Resolve yet without any filtering softening at source. Same with text really, it may need softening a little first, something Avid does automatically (albeit rather safely and aggressively).
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