Thu Jun 30, 2022 9:27 am
EDIT: Thanks to Sven H for explaining that rendering Individual clips from a timeline will not include any adjustment layers from other tracks due to the historical purpose of rendering individual clips for dailies viewing. If adjustments are needed, tick "Flat Pass" in render settings to include any other adjustment tracks above track 1 on the timeline.
I have a very weird thing happening in Resolve 17 Studio at the moment. We did some face capturing with an iPhone last week.
To help with post facial tracking, I'm using Resolve to denoise the footage. I've added three nodes, first denoises, the second does some midDetail on the face only via a power window, then last node some some contrast via a curve.
To give animation department some options, I'm exporting the clips in a B&W version as well. To do this I duplicated the timeline, added a solid colour in the EDIT tab ontop of the clips track, the solid color is in black, then changed the composite blend mode of the solid color track to "Color" to make the footage B&W.
However, when I export this timeline, Resolve simply ignores the solid color layer and it's composite mode and exports the color footage and not a WYSIWYG.
Any ideas?
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Fanjan Combrink on Sun Jul 03, 2022 7:34 am, edited 1 time in total.
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