Stereoscopic render, Other render properties settings – Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Advanced Panel User Manual

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RENDER

RENDER

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Stereoscopic Render

DaVinci Resolve offers stereoscopic 3D operation with all systems, and with the appropriate hardware,
real time grading and playback of two streams of images; the left and right eye. When it comes to
rendering these projects there are two options. For the highest quality render the left and right-eye
sessions separately, creating two sets of full-frame media.

Alternatively, you can turn on the “Enable Stereo Render” checkbox and DaVinci Resolve will render a
single set of media in one of two ways, depending on what you choose from the Mesh options pop-
up menu:

Side by side:

Renders a side-by-side image with the left eye on the left-hand
side and the right eye on the right.

Line-by-line:

Renders an interlaced blend of both eyes.

Other Render Properties Settings

Some storage systems are shared by multiple applications in a facility and often these storage area
network (SAN) based systems have sufficient bandwidth for only a single stream of images to each
user. With DaVinci Resolve’s super fast render speed this may cause playback problems with other users
on the SAN if the storage bandwidth is insufficient. You can set the Render speed, which is typically set
to Maximum, or throttle down the render speed to limit SAN bandwidth usage to between 1 to 50 fps.

The ‘Show WFM during Rendering’ mode updates the Waveform display during Rendering when you
have a separate DaVinci Resolve waveform server. This option is applicable to Linux systems.

During rendering to disk using ‘Commercial Workflow’, you have three options regarding flat pass
control. The settings are:

Off:

The system will always apply color correction for all versions of all
clips before rendering to disk.

Use Clip Setting:

For each version of a clip, the system will check that version’s pass
flat flag which is set with a right click on the thumbnail. If it is turned
on, the system will disable color correction for that version of the clip.
Otherwise, it will apply color correction for that version of the clip.

Force On:

When checked, will force the system to always disable color
correction for all versions of all clips before rendering to disk.

When you check the ‘Disable Input PTZR,’ any Pan, Tilt, Zoom or Rotations will not be rendered with
the material.

Additional Render Properties

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