

On Windows the only things with 10b 4:2:2 are 10th and 11th gen Intel i5/7/9. The iPad Pro has hardware decoding of 10 bit 4:2:2 HEVC files and it works pretty smoothly. Lumafusion on iPad Pro is actually really good for basic edits. Does it support c-log? google indicated it does not. This makes it pretty painless to process an entire days clips in a single project. In Davinci Resolve you can, however, add all the videos to your time line, cut them as you want, apply color corrections, and during the export process you can choose to export as individual clips. Does anything else work well with clog? Some googling indicated that iPad pros are great tools for video editing. From limited I can tell, tools like filmora do not work with c-log, so the choices are somewhat limited. Just hard to justify spending $300/year to edit a few videos here and there, but I guess that is the price of admission to this world. Thanks, Yes I am shooting c-log and was debating between resolve & premier pro.

There is no asset manager like Lightroom where you can just open each clip and apply adjustments and export to a new format for publishing. It's pretty straight forward and has most of what you'd need for simple clips.Īs mentioned, it is a lot more annoying to edit videos quickly than it is to edit images. If no, you should try out Microsoft Movie Maker. So approach it with an open mind with the understanding that there will be a learning curve with video editing.įor a beginner looking to dabble, I would consider Adobe Premiere Elements.Īre you shooting in C-Log? If yes, you'll probably want to get started with Davinci Resolve. The mechanics in which Lightroom edits images don't really work for video. Cross posting on the two boards I visit, thank you in advance. I have a fairly decent hardware setup, razen 9 3900x, 32GB RAM, 2x NVMEs for primary storage of 4TB and secondary storage.Īny recommendations will be appreciated. My ideal tool would be a lightroom version of video editing. I am starting to dabble a little bit in the video for wildlife (mostly bears) with the R5 and wanted to check if any of the other FMers were doing the same and what software setup they are using. Is there a lightroom style video editing for nature & wildlife for canon r5?.
