vindibona1 wrote:I appreciate you directing me to this pages. But as for your comments about "everyone reading the manual or looking things up"... First there are over 3500 pages in this manual. So reading it cover to cover is unlikely for most. As for looking things up, first you have to know what you're looking up.
Read just the section on editing (pp. 541-913 in the v17 manual). That will solve the problem, and it's not three thousand pages long.
There's all kinds of stuff I don't know in Resolve, or really subtle things that I use maybe three times a year and can't remember where they are. I keep a copy of the Resolve PDF on my desktop of all our systems, and I'm not afraid to grab the manual, do a quick search, and figure out where it is, how to get to it, and how to make it work the way I want it to. Clean Feed is very simple, very basic, and would be covered even in the most introductory Resolve Editing class on the planet.
Read the
free textbook on Advanced Editing in Resolve, which will take you maybe 2-3 days to go through. Do that and much will become clearer.
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/produc ... e/trainingIn a lot of ways, the textbooks are more useful than the manual because they put the features in context -- particularly for somebody coming to Resolve from Premiere. I'd like to see a book written from a Premiere point of view, so it could say, "in Premiere, you did ABC... in Resolve, you have to do XYZ in order to accomplish the same thing." That might be more relatable.