Kevin Stewart

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  • Birthday 05/06/1986
  1. Hey guys I finally figured it out. It was so simple in the end and I should have started here first. Turns out the Node with film convert on it was active but I was getting the " ofx plugin is not available" error even though the plugin is there in my library. For some reason either High Sierra or the new version of Resolve change something in the folder directory for the OFX plugins. Does anyone know how to fix this? I'll keep looking too.
  2. Thank you, I have gone over to the facebook page to continue the conversation there as well. Seems to be a High Sierra issue, I will know for sure tomorrow when I go back to Sierra.
  3. Hi Frank, thanks for that you're absolutely right. It's actually the main grade that changed and the stills that look accurate. The iMac just got upgraded to High Sierra and the laptop is on Sierra so that may be where the discrepancy is. I'm gonna try to downgrade back to Sierra on the iMac and see if that works.
  4. Ok so yeah no luck at all. I tried going back to 12.5 and to 14.0 but nothing worked. The interesting is that on my laptop the color is the way its supposed to be. I have 14.0 loaded on that. I already tried exporting the project from my laptop and loading it on to my iMac but alas the same problem persists. I'm really stumped by this.
  5. Hey guys thanks for the replies and the help. I tried both of those things and nothing changed. I'm gonna try downgrading to 12.5 and see if that goes back to normal. I'll report back. Thanks again!
  6. Hey guys, I just noticed a weird glitch on DR 14 it seems. I was going through an old project on DR 14 and noticed that stills I had saved in a previous version of Resolve dont look the same as when I copy that still's correction to the same shot. In other words, it's as if Resolve is seeing the footage in a new color space because the stills dont match the grade. Does that make sense? Is this a setting I'm not aware of and if so how do I go back to the old grade? I know that sounds confusing so hopefully that makes sense to you guys and you have some idea of how to fix it. Thanks in advance! Here is an example attached. The second image is the still I had saved when I was working in a previous version of resolve and the first image is that same exact grade applied to the same footage since I have updated to DR 14. As you can see they are slightly different - I have never encountered this before. Does DR 14 have a slightly different interpretation of the color space? Kevin