SteveMullen wrote:While editing you can adjust resolution as you want. Editing resolution has no effect on export resolution. Zero connection! After you see a frame on a viewer it's gone. Export only uses the Source file.
Have you used Media Composer, Media 100, Premier, LightWorks, FCP, FCX? An edit leaves no images! Only tables of data. That's how they work.
An export applies these data to full-resolution Source images. You never juggle anything.
Moreover if you Optimize you never have to see a single frame of you Source file while you edit--like FCX.
Bold face text will not change the fact that you're mistaken about how Resolve works. Generalizations about other NLEs (and yes, I've used them all, as well as a few others) won't help either.
But why listen to me? If the manual, actual experience with Resolve (do you have any at all?) and now the Resolve Project Manager can't convince you, you might at least have consideration for the other beginners here, and stop promoting misinformation.
You're similarly confused or misinformed about optimized media (or just my views of it?), and/or apparently unaware that optimized media may be clipped or crushed (compared to the original) and can be generated at significantly lower resolution as an editing convenience (if unsuitable for color grading), but I guess that's the least of it at this point.