

I opened a new timeline for the shots with different frame rates, when I exported a video with just those shots from that new timeline the pixelation was gone. After searching for solutions I realised that some of the shots were captured with a different frame rate because of using the quick shots function. I let Davinci automatically change the project settings upon importing footage.

After doing some field tests I started a project in Davinci resolve to edit the footage.Īfter exporting I noticed that some shots look pixelated and that the overal color of the video is different from the color of the RAW footage (deeper shadows, more contrast, darker, etc.). I've recently bought my first DJI drone, the MA2.
