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Premiere to Davinci Resolve Proxy workflow

James M. Holmes

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Hey All,

I'm trying to find a workflow. I'm making proxies in Premiere and bringing them into Resolve for coloring. I then bring the proxies back into Premiere I don't see the color correction on my raw files. I'm not sure if I am missing anything can you please help?
 
Resolve sessions have to be actually rendered in order for you to see the color corrections. Export them in the original resolution as individual clips and use the settings that provide a reasonable Premiere round-trip workflow.

Here's a couple of explanatory links:

http://www.4kshooters.net/2016/12/21/premiere-pro-cc-2017-to-resolve-12-5-round-trip-workflow/

https://fstoppers.com/originals/sim...w-davinci-resolve-and-your-nle-program-169487

Basically, you export a new XML linking to the newly-named Resolve color-corrected clips, and you finish the edit in Premiere. You can also choose to finish in Resolve, which has some advantages.
 
Resolve sessions have to be actually rendered in order for you to see the color corrections. Export them in the original resolution as individual clips and use the settings that provide a reasonable Premiere round-trip workflow.

Here's a couple of explanatory links:

http://www.4kshooters.net/2016/12/21/premiere-pro-cc-2017-to-resolve-12-5-round-trip-workflow/

https://fstoppers.com/originals/sim...w-davinci-resolve-and-your-nle-program-169487

Basically, you export a new XML linking to the newly-named Resolve color-corrected clips, and you finish the edit in Premiere. You can also choose to finish in Resolve, which has some advantages.

What you are saying is that when I make my proxies that will be the last time that I should see the raw files? In other words the proxies is what I will be reexporting out of Premiere?
 
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