

Resolve has a very wide and deep built-in toolset. The ability to massively remap your colorist control surface (or not).

The rigidness of their User Interfaces (and how that influences your workflow).You need to use Premiere’s flexibility to overcome its limits – and not just focus on the differences between the two platforms.Īfter many years of working with both Premiere and Resolve, I break down their main differences as: Premiere has a simpler toolset but the UI is vastly more flexible. Resolve’s toolset is deep but the UI is tightly structured. And before you can really get comfortable color correcting in Premiere, you need to understand the differences. Why does working in Resolve and Premiere seem so different? Easy! Those two applications are built around completely different mental models. Tutorials / How Lumetri Differs From Resolve – And Why That Is A Good Thing Learn how to use Premiere’s strengths to improve your speed while color correcting
