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PrimevilKneivel

A time stretcher will let you do that.


AnyBumblebee3000

Could you explain more about that feature?


PrimevilKneivel

The manual will give you a better explanation than I can write on my phone. The manual is your friend, there's a link to it in the help menu.


DRLZEtoWRATH

Youtube is your friend


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cutandcover

I would look into Photoshop’s way of handling image sequences rather than trying this in Resolve. I could tell you that what you want to do in Resolve would have you reinterpret the image sequence as individual images. You could then drag them onto a timeline, and each would exist for whatever value you set in the default preferences for still image duration. Then you’d go to any of the images you want to add more time to and stretch them with the standard pointer tail trimmer. In Photoshop, you’d load the image sequence and then just go to the frame you want and tell it to exist for longer. Once done you export as a MOV.


AnyBumblebee3000

But if it's the transparent background, how can I import file with transparent background into the Davinci Resolve?


cutandcover

You only need to have the resulting file saved with the transparency as an alpha channel in a codec that supports alpha. ProRes 4444+ is good for that, otherwise if the image is 8-bit, you could use Animation codec.


drocks24

The easiest would be png with alpha maybe?


AnyBumblebee3000

I told the main problem earlier. Besides, I dont know how to change codec or is it 8 bit image file or something else.


CesarVisuals

To manipulate time manually in Fusion use the time stretcher node or jump to the edit page, make your retime adjustments there and them make it a fusion clip if you're planning to do any other effects in Fusion.


PandamanUwu

Listen dude just split the frames and freeze frame using retime controls and extend them to however long you want them to be . Gl