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Davinci to premiere workflow

New Here ,
May 20, 2024 May 20, 2024

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How do you import graded footages from davinci to premiere.For me
After grading in davinci and exporting to premiere,the render videos eats all my storage ..for a 1 min video takes more than 10gb space..Any fix for this .I use QuickTime uncompressed format for render in davinci

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May 20, 2024 May 20, 2024

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.I use QuickTime uncompressed format for render in davinci


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That is your answer: they are huge files.

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May 20, 2024 May 20, 2024

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What should i use then for a losless quality

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LEGEND ,
May 20, 2024 May 20, 2024

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Define "lossless" ... seriously, that's a personal choice.

 

Most movie work is done with up to several generations of some of the clips of the project, typically using ProRes 4444 as they may have alpha channel needs. BIG files.

 

Some long-form or episodic work is done with lesser needs, so several generations of ProRes422 or ProRes422 HQ, or the DNx/r equivalents, are fine.

 

Much work is done where two-three generations of ProRes 420 will be indistinguishable.

 

Pick your poison.

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May 20, 2024 May 20, 2024

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So in what format should i export

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LEGEND ,
May 20, 2024 May 20, 2024

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"We" don't know your media, the use of your exports, so we don't know anything that would help us give advice.

 

For some things where only one generation or two of intermediate work is involved, even a fairly high bitrate H.264/5 format can work.

 

But it depends on what you start with, and what you're doing to it, and what you need to end up with. 

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May 20, 2024 May 20, 2024

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Its a 4k video in a 1080 p timelile shot in 29 fps sony a6400 for uploading in Instagram 

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May 20, 2024 May 20, 2024

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I am guessing Prores 422 HQ will do just fine.

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May 20, 2024 May 20, 2024

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There is no prores option in this 

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May 20, 2024 May 20, 2024

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No prores option â€ƒ

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Explorer ,
May 21, 2024 May 21, 2024

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Hi @KETONE37514494edof ,

 

Well, I know this is a Premiere discussion forum... but it should show as "Apple ProRes" in DaVinci. Or there's a preset on top that you can scroll, which has ProRes 422HQ in it.

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May 21, 2024 May 21, 2024

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I cross checked n times,there is no prores option in both format and in codec..

I am using the davinci resolve studio 17 

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May 21, 2024 May 21, 2024

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I cross checked n times,there is no prores option in both format and in codec..

I am using the davinci resolve studio 17 

 

By @KETONE37514494edof

 

AFAIK Apple ProRes is not available as an export codec in Resolve when installed on a Windows machine.

 

Use GoPro CineForm instead. There are 5 different levels to choose from. Level 2 or 3 is often sufficient enough.

 

GoPro CineForm codec support in Premiere Pro (adobe.com)

Using the GoPro CineForm codec in After Effects (adobe.com)

 

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