Now, if we quit out and we take a look I've got two different DRPs, DaVinci resolve project files. Save it in the same place on the desktop that I saved the previous one. And it's going to be my 25 FPS UHD project. (clicking) Now, before I quit out of this project, I am going to want to export this project. I'll load up the system config so we get rid of this UHD resolution. What I want to do is now delete these two settings that we created for our two different clients. Now let's do one more thing here, just to prove how this is going to work. Save project as template 25 FPS UHD, hit save. Now that we've updated this template, I need to save this as a different project. Now let's load up our 20 FPS UHD project. Close, Shift + nine, come back to our presets. And I'm going to leave the name of the project. And I'm going to save this on my desktop. Now I'm going to come down and open up my project manager. And I'm going to call this template 24 FPS, 1920 by 1080. Well, what we can do now is we've got this untitled project. So let's imagine that the settings that we've gone through and we've changed all of these settings and we want to be able to reuse this for years potentially. I'll come here to master settings and yeah, so it's 1080P project all the way across at 24 frames per second. Let's go ahead and make sure our 24 FPS client B is loaded up. So let's go ahead and give that a shot right now. We save them off as templates, reimport those projects into a new database and boom, away we go. The project setting limitation of being unable to export or import a project setting after you've spent all of this time going through every single menu item in project settings and manipulating it and setting it exactly the way you need it set for the types of projects you're always working on, it kind of reduces the utility of those presets, right? So what can you do in order to get around that limitation? It's what I call project templates because what we can do is save off a DaVinci resolve project with all of those settings already set.
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