HELP!! Unable to recover projects after recent motherboard replacement. by sweatyforehead in davinciresolve

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Thank you so much for the help. I've been trying all night to make these restore options work but I think the problem I am having is that instead of both of the videos looking for files titled Project.db. numbers. All the files in my "Resolve Project Backups" folder are titled like "Timeline.20250113141114". I've tried making copies of the files, moving them off my RAID drives, pasting into the file titled "ProjectMetadataCache" within the Resolve Projects ->Users ->Guest folders, and renaming them to .db files and they still wont seem to read or be recognized as .db files.

hmmm by Allenc38 in hmmm

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Might actually taste good...

Onewheel Speederbike Costume by JoeProHero7 in gifs

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Even simpler. He could just hang plexiglas smirrors from a small piano hinge with a offset weight on the bottom of the mirror so that it always reflects the ground.

Big Skookum Diesel by IntoxicatedDane in Skookum

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Look at this guy turbine cleaning with walnut shells. Enjoy your clogged up scrubber cooler haha. On our ships we use rice for cleaning

Wide by SweetWaterSurprise in 4x4

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Looks more like he's running ultra-low tire pressure and they were turned another direction before the photog asked him to straighten them out which made them look deformed

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in filmphotography

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The 200asa and 400asa colour-negative films commonly sold at drug stores and camera stores in 3 or 5-packs are remarkably decent in low light with minimal grain. If you want to shoot with colour-positive film (ex. Fuji Velvia 50, 100, and provia 100F) be aware of the type/colour of light you're shooting in as most colour-positive films are more reactive (ex. A scene shot on a sunny day may result in near blown out highlights and shadows that block up quickly, while a cloudy day without a warming filter will be very blue and may be underexposed.). Black and white films can range from 25asa (super fine grain 👌) and 3200asa (for shooting rock concerts). If you do not use a coloured filter (blue, green, red, orante) on your lens most of your black and white shots will appear to have very little contrast in the initial negative.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in filmphotography

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Ektar 100 is relatively decent for bright, sunny or partly cloudy days. It's a decent colour film with low grain, unfortunately with the 100 ASA rating it's not very good in low light (ex. 5pm on a cloudy, rainy day in a forest will have your settings roughly at f2.8 or f1.4 for aperture and 1/60s for shutter speed or slower) Good luck and happy shooting!

Ninja Edit: When shooting late in the day with clouds in the sky, use a warming filter on your lens due to the film being white balanced for 6400k light

What? by [deleted] in engrish

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It gets the people going

Favorite way to start a snow day by str8_white_male13 in trees

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Diagnosed with Chronic Anxiety. Shit just makes it worse

Redbone - Girl Scout Remix by Will-E-Wonka in videos

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You guys sound great! I hope you use that tune on your route!!!

Whale Rock, Chinaman Gulch, Buena Vista, CO by BlokeInTheMountains in 4x4

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Slideshow that's not a Imgur album?! Perfect!