To edit Phantom 4 Pro 4K video files in DaVinci Resolve 10/11/12, you need. And these are buy it once and use it forever, rather than the Adobe Photoshop monthly ransom charge. 264 or H.265) from DJI Phantom 4 Pro is beyond the compatibility of Davinci Resolve. Or you can do just about anything with them if you just wish to do it all manual step by step. There are lots of videos on how to use these two and they have great, one click effects, along with sliders to adjust that effect, if you wish to. Some to check out are On1 RAW as well as Topaz Labs both of which you can try out for free for 30 days. Well worth buying, trust me.Īs for photo editing, I use Photoshop and other suites. I bought mine new in the box for $160 when they go new at the makers website for $395. You can find the Speed Editor on ebay at very low cost. I have Adobe Premiere, but I recently got the free version of Davinci Resolve and after finding out about the Speed Editor, and then watching several Youtube videos, this is going to be the easiest and most affordable editing kit for anyone. I have used Pinnacle a long, long time ago, but like all those editing suites, there is a long learning curve. Every now and then I get fed up with the endless monthly fees and try the latest and greatest from names like Affinity Photo, Capture One, DxO Lab, Darktable, etc.and I always end up renewing my LR PS subscription. I still use Lightroom and Photoshop and hate the subscription model but for me nothing else matches those two for speed, RAW processing, and editing capabilities. Unfortunately I do not have a good recommendation for photo editing. However, if you want a professional Hollywood grade video editor that you will never outgrow, that is very reasonably priced, and that can be used to edit everything from a simple wedding to feature length movies and only want to learn how to use one video editor then Davinci Resolve is hands down the best option. I still use it to this day to create slideshows, but it is also a very good user friendly consumer grade video editor. If you never plan on shooting professionally and want a product that is very simple, Corel VideoStudio is a good option. I 100% agree with for Davinci Resolve, but it definitely is not beginner friendly.
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