I have attempted multiple solutions, tweaking almost all of the DaVinci settings, even exporting the AE composition in AVI format, but nothing seems to help. I have even tried to switch it to Full but then the colours are shifting and getting wrong. I am aware of the shift in colour when importing a composition with the "Video Codec: Animation" from AE, that one needs to change the Data Levels in Clip Attributes from Auto to Full to match proper colours, but in this case, the colours look 100% accurate as the video codec in Apple ProRes 4444/XQ. Premiere Pro Screenshot on solid white backgroundĭaVinci Resolve Screenshot on solid white backgroundĬomparison DaVinci Resolve vs After Effects/Premiere Pro divided (next to each other) DaVinci Resolve Studio 17 - Version 17.4.3 Build 10Īfter Effects Screenshot on solid white background.AE Composition Video Codec: QuickTime - RGB + Alpha + Apple ProRes 4444/XQ (it does not change the problem in 4444 or 4444 XQ).When I import the AE composition to Premiere Pro, it matches 100% with AE and clearly, DaVinci looks like a lighter drop shadow. In After Effects, it looks darker than in DaVinci. I do the export part myself to avoid sending huge files through the internet.Īt this point, I have realised an offset in the drop shadows of texts he created. He sends me back the entire project in After Effects with all of the Illustrator files, I open it and export the motion designs with transparent background to import it back to DaVinci Resolve. The workflow is following: I edit a filmed video (with real actors), then send the exported timeline to the motion designer and he adds/creates motion designs on top of the video. On a project which requires motion design, we (my company) have asked a freelance motion designer who works with Adobe Illustrator + After Effects.
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