sturmen wrote:2) The general workflow would be: open a new project and set the timeline resolution to your desired output. It sounds like that's 8K (7680 × 4320). Then import your clips into the media pool, and edit their clip attributes to use Super Scaling such that their new resolution is equal to or greater than 7680 × 4320. Drop those bad boys into your 8K timeline, edit as normal, and then in the delivery tab make sure your output resolution is also 7680 × 4320. The idea here is to make sure that the clips get upscaled first, and then from then on it's a "pure" 8K edit so all of your titles, effects, etc are all native to 8K and no further upscaling is required.
Thanks Sturmen, for the details, I will follow the workflow as suggested. Some additional questions on the workflow,
> If i am doing other stuff such as Color grading, Neat Video Noise Reduction, Stabilization etc, at what point should i do the super scale ? Should SuperScaling be the last step ?
> I do a lot of drone stuff. On delivery tab, i am left with only one option H.264. To get 8K output, should i be using a better codec for youtube or personal viewing ? What's the best codec for Dji Mavic 2 pro and how to set it up ?
Some other fundamentals questions I am always confused on, and may be this is the right time to ask, is
> If the Timeline resolution is lower than the raw video resolution, does that affect the final output ?
> If the Timeline resolutions is higher than the raw video resolution, does that make the final output any better ?
Thanks Again
Pritam Kumar