Josh Birch
Well-known member
Hey All,
Hoping someone can clarify a few things for me.
So I export my XML from Premier into Resolve and there is a few conforming problems. I followed this link to re-conform my clips that needed it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=6&v=8YDqE7O6sAY
When doing this, when you 're-conform' the scale within Resolve, is that affecting quality?
1. For example, in Premier Pro my timeline is UHD. I have a couple of shots that are 5K, which I effectively just scale to 80% so I keep the whole frame. When these come into Resolve, they show us: "Zoom X 0.800", if I scale this up to 1 am I loosing quality here?
https://ibb.co/iObHEe
2. On the same token, where you have a 5K shot in a 4K timeline but you punch in on it. So you're 5K clip is effectively 100% in Premier Pro. When you bring that into Resolve, if you upscale it from say 1.0 to 1.1 or 1.2, are you loosing quality (obviously dependent on the size of your source clip).
Any help would be greatly appreciated?
Hoping someone can clarify a few things for me.
So I export my XML from Premier into Resolve and there is a few conforming problems. I followed this link to re-conform my clips that needed it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=6&v=8YDqE7O6sAY
When doing this, when you 're-conform' the scale within Resolve, is that affecting quality?
1. For example, in Premier Pro my timeline is UHD. I have a couple of shots that are 5K, which I effectively just scale to 80% so I keep the whole frame. When these come into Resolve, they show us: "Zoom X 0.800", if I scale this up to 1 am I loosing quality here?
https://ibb.co/iObHEe
2. On the same token, where you have a 5K shot in a 4K timeline but you punch in on it. So you're 5K clip is effectively 100% in Premier Pro. When you bring that into Resolve, if you upscale it from say 1.0 to 1.1 or 1.2, are you loosing quality (obviously dependent on the size of your source clip).
Any help would be greatly appreciated?