The Raw tab is setting up the defaults of what Resolve will do when you pull a Raw type into a project. You can set up several different camera RAWs defaults in that TAB and Resolve will apply and remember each - If you set up the Decode with to "project" you can preset how Resolve handles each camera including having it output to Davinci Wide Gamut. These settings just apply the Default stuff you preset. If you don't set that up in Resolve - it will still read the meta tag and pretty much always apply the right RAW because every camera has a default - But if you wonder why when you use a bunch of camera RAW and they come in with some using the camera decode and other the project etc. that's because you haven't set up the project default for that camera.
@@GreenGoatProductions Just reiterating that you don't need to set it up for Resolve to recognize the RAW. And that you can set up all kinds of Cameras in there on your default project and it will apply on all projects. I have had people in the forums that don't know what to do when they have a bunch of cameras on the same timeline as to why it looks like you are only given one camera default - they seem surprised when I tell them that you can set as many as you need to and it remembers each camera.
The Raw tab is setting up the defaults of what Resolve will do when you pull a Raw type into a project. You can set up several different camera RAWs defaults in that TAB and Resolve will apply and remember each - If you set up the Decode with to "project" you can preset how Resolve handles each camera including having it output to Davinci Wide Gamut.
These settings just apply the Default stuff you preset. If you don't set that up in Resolve - it will still read the meta tag and pretty much always apply the right RAW because every camera has a default - But if you wonder why when you use a bunch of camera RAW and they come in with some using the camera decode and other the project etc. that's because you haven't set up the project default for that camera.
Yeah, that's what I say in the video.
@@GreenGoatProductions Just reiterating that you don't need to set it up for Resolve to recognize the RAW. And that you can set up all kinds of Cameras in there on your default project and it will apply on all projects. I have had people in the forums that don't know what to do when they have a bunch of cameras on the same timeline as to why it looks like you are only given one camera default - they seem surprised when I tell them that you can set as many as you need to and it remembers each camera.
@JimRobinson-colors yeah fair enough, good point. It's a very hand setting. Cheers for the comment