![]() Also, the editing window is smaller than the screen, so the image will rescale anyway to fit it and if it is a 4K resolution, that image in the window will be a lower resolution, for that reason.įor editing, it is more important to have the screen calibrated so the colour you see on the screen is accurate. Whatever screen resolution you have will rescale appropriately, so you can see the image. However, you don't need that resolution for editing. To see 4K at its best, you need a monitor/screen/TV that will display that resolution. I use a Dell XPS 13 with Adobe Premier elements 2018. However, My main computer use requires a laptop with great battery life, so 4k editing is incidental. I7 processor and at least 16gb of memory. The best advice given by others is a desktop with a 4k monitor. Has anyone any experience with any of the laptops mentioned above? Or any tips on other laptops? I have a budget of about 2500 euros, although I could stretch it a bit if it is required. My knowledge of computers is basic and I have no idea which one to choose. This laptop never showed up on any of the 4k editing laptop reviews I have read though. I also did some browsing of laptops on my own and found that the Asus ROG series gaming laptops seem to be good enough laptops (performance wise) for 4k video editing, and at a lower price than the MacBook Pro 15. No idea if that is true or not, but regardless there definately seems to be a problem editing 4k videos in Adobe Premier Pro on the Dell XPS. A common thesis seem to be that it is due to its 4k monitor messing around. However, I have read numerous posts on different forums about Adobe Premiere Pro lagging and crashing on the Dell XPS. So I am now on the lookout for a new laptop that will let me edit my 4k videos smoothly, preferably without having to use proxies.Īfter doing some (a lot) of searching on the web, watching tutorials and reading reviews about 4k video editing laptops, two laptops seem to always come up: the MacBook Pro 15 and the Dell XPS 15.Ĭomparing the specs of those two laptops shows that the Dell XPS has better performance than the MacBook Pro, and also comes at a lower price. After purchasing my Mavic Pro Platinum, I came to the harsh realization that my current laptop is way outdated for 4k video editing. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |