Courtesy to Twitter user XdanielArt (date of publication: 8 June 2024)

  • Not a replicant@lemmy.world
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    5 天前

    It doesn’t trounce PPro, they’re about equal IME. I’ve used both and it’s the price that makes it beat PPro. And you get the full version for free when you buy a Blackmagic camera.

    • Pup Biru@aussie.zone
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      5 天前

      personally, my reasoning for saying it trounces it is the integration of all the tools: no switching to after effects etc

      but beyond that, ppro colour correction is just soooooo far behind

      granted i haven’t really used it much, so i might not have “got” its workflow - it took a while for resolves to click - but it just seems so disjointed and clunky to do anything beyond cutting together a basic video

      • Not a replicant@lemmy.world
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        5 天前

        I’ve edited a couple of independent shorts with PPro - I didn’t find it lacking at all. I like Resolve, but I can work with either one.

        PPro has multi-camera features, that’s much more than a basic video.

        The feature set of the Adobe suite is more comprehensive, but Resolve is a bit easier to use.