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  1. Sometimes I can get those big hollywood movies sharpness, sometimes I can't, while camera is still the same. How do you get this professional looking soft sharpness? I don't know how to describe it. Just look at any still from Company3 colorists' instagrams. And what about resolution? You get 6k footage and xml from editor. If you create 2k (or HD) project, you acually work with downscaleed footage. Which is ok for color (2.7k*0.7=1080p of real colored pixels and so on), but is it ok for sharpness? Or you create 6k project and after all the grading and sharpness you render it. And THAN you downscale it to destination resolution? And one question about music videos. Clients for some reason always want me to render final master in 4k for youtube. But 99.9% music videos on youtube still in HD. I mean most expensive music videos are still in HD? Is it because youtube downscales video from 4k (UHD) to HD not so accurate as, for example, davinci resolve?