Me again.
>>2846893I uploaded a test I made.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dq7qjSv7FvwThis took more than an hour to render (5.23 seconds of rendering per frame, 852 frames), which I consider way too long.
I applied some contrast, colour correction, hue correction and so on and so forth, as well as sharpening (via doubling the image, blurring one instance, remixing them and increasing the factor). Without sharpening, it took "only" 3.6 seconds per frame. Without any additional effects, just straight from file, it takes 0.2 seconds per frame. I get a lot of noise, I assume that's because I only shot under normal, indoor light conditions with no additional studio lighting.
I encoded in 12 mb/s btw.
Guess I'll have to dualboot windows and use Da Vinci Resolve, because the tools and interface for this on blender are clunky as fuck. What a shame about my digital work environment though, especially because Windows doesn't have Darktable.
Or is there some secret to advanced video editing in blender I haven't been told yet?
Also, apart from all of this: does anyone have any pointers?
I tried to recreate a cool, dim environment with flat colours.
Cam and lens are the same as picture related