![]() ![]() The manual describes most aspects of Resolve. Here is a copy/paste to a new post.Īt the very least skim the manual (found in the Resolve Application folder). Now I'm hoping the new-user instructions for that will not be onerous.Īnd in this forum, I just discovered that I can save a draft and open it to edit, but cannot submit. My initial purpose is do color correction on my scuba dive videos. There is a Delete option that I discovered deletes not just the media pool entries, but deletes them from the source drive!!! Who thought that would be a good idea? I'm sooo glad I had a backup. The otherwise excellent new user videos make a lot of assumptions that the UI can't intuitively let the user figure out how to handle. I uninstalled and reinstalled but have not tried a UI reset again to avoid wasting more time. After the above I tried closing and reopening the app. ![]() I was initially able to drag files from Finder to the Media Pool. I tried grabbing its header bar to move it up. ![]() Worse, I could not find any way to move that panel. My view became completely different including moving the Master panel (if that's the right term here) to the bottom and other UI components were very different. At one point the instructor said he would select Reset UI Layout so that we see exactly what he sees. While watching one of the getting started videos on Youtube, I followed along. But DR's UI is, for me, very unintuitive. I am hoping that Davinci Resolve, with Generate Proxy Media, will not bog down so much with large videos. I had no trouble getting up to speed with iMovie for the last few years. Weefine is a well-known dive light and photography company based in Shenzhen producing lights, camera & phone housing, lenses and related accessories.I have a Macbook Air M1, 8GB. Dive+ also designs software systems for diving-related manufacturers to utilize the full capabilities of the hardware and develop integrated products with brand-new diving experience. Dive+ aims at producing innovative software and internet services for divers with rich user experience. Rated to 80 meters with a vacuum system (better seal, check signal and anti-fog)ĭive+ is a start-up company based in Shenzhen and Hong Kong, with a team with strong experience from internet, travel and diving industry.Compatible with iPhone 5/6/7/8/x/Plus and mainstream Android phones.It is a housing for smartphone + dive computer + automatic dive logs + auto color restoration for underwater pictures.Weefine x Dive+ Smart Housing - NOT ONLY A NORMAL HOUSING! One-press color restoration for videos is also in developing and will roll-out soonīefore and a fter with the color correction app.One press color restoration for photos taken underwater and generate better results based on the depth info of each picture.Automatic dive logs are generated after each dive (when coming back to the surface), including all important info, dive profile curve and even the specific dive site and country recognized by GPS.Buhlman ZHL-16C decompression algorithm is used.An assistant dive computer is integrated (powered by the depth and temp sensors on housing).Underwater camera (photo and video) with a transparent hovering display of depth, ascent speed, no deco time and safety stop on the screen.It is a proprietary algorithm developed by the team and keep updating.We don’t just simply add red, we compensate lights based on estimated depth and distance info across different spectrums.Fantastic outcome without additional lighting or manual editing.WOW Color Restoration (color correction) for underwater photos in one press on smartphone.The Dive+/Weefine smartphone housing is compatible with iPhone 5/6/7/8/x/Plus and mainstream Android phones, is depth-rated to 80 meters/240 feet, and comes with a two-year warranty. The housing also features a vacuum system and anti-fog materials.ĭive+ launches WOW one-press color restoration APP, and Weefine & Dive+ jointly launch dive computer-integrated smartphone housing Divers are able to surface from a dive, color correct their images, and upload to social media in a matter of minutes. The smartphone app is capable of instantly restoring color in underwater images and providing divers with dive computer information in real time. The housing is in collaboration with Weefine, a dive light and photography brand of Umeing Technology, based out of Shenzhen, China. Dive+ recently launched two new products: a one-touch color restoration app for smartphones and a dive computer-integrated smartphone housing. ![]()
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