Blackmagic Design DV/RES/BBPNLMIC DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel with Resolve Studio Software

User Manual - Page 885

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Motion estimation mode: When using Optical Flow to process speed change effects or clips with
a different frame rate than that of the Timeline, the Motion Estimation pop-up lets you choose
the best-looking rendering option for a particular clip. Each method has different artifacts, and
the highest quality option isn’t always the best choice for a particular clip. The default setting is
“Project Settings,” so all speed effected clips are treated the same way. There are several options.
“Standard Faster” and “Standard Better” are the same options that have been available in
previous versions of DaVinci Resolve. Theyre more processor-efficient and yield good quality
that are suitable for most situations.
“Enhanced Faster” and “Enhanced Better” should yield superior results in nearly every case
where the standard options exhibit artifacts, at the expense of being more computationally
intensive, and thus slower on most systems.
“Speed Warp” is available for even higher-quality slow motion effects using the DaVinci Neural
Engine. Your results with this setting will vary according to the content of the clip, but in ideal
circumstances this will yield higher visual quality with fewer artifacts than even the Enhanced
Better setting. This setting is only available on a clip-by-clip basis; it’s not available in the
Project Settings.
Optical Flow Quality Settings Affecting Speed Effects
The “Motion estimation mode” pop-up in the Master Settings panel of the Project Settings let you
choose the tradeoff between quality and processing speed to use when processing optical flow-
based slow motion and frame rate retiming effects. The “Standard Faster” and “Standard Better”
settings are the same options that have been available in previous versions of DaVinci Resolve.
They’re more processor-efficient and yield good quality that are suitable for most situations. However,
“Enhanced Faster” and “Enhanced Better” should yield superior results in nearly every case where the
standard options exhibit artifacts, at the expense of being more computationally intensive, and thus
slower on most systems.
Chapter 51Speed Effects 885
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