
Like After effects everything can be done with Davinci Resolve, in some ways its simpler, when importing it detects that all images are part of a seguence and you only "one" file, imported it into a 4k timeline and color corrected/resized/cropped it and then exported it, but much like After Effects its slow and it took a bit more time to figure out how to edit since im more used to after effects and premiere, but it can be done and with same output quality as after effects. You can use after effects to do everything but you'll need a fast PC, i loaded all 1200 images and camera raw popped upp and used it to colour correct the image and apply all changes to every image, after that created a new sequence (3840x2140) and dragged the images there, then i resized/cropped everything to fit the 4k dimensions, after that i exported the video but on my PC it took ages (at one time it was showing it was going to take 7 hours), i cancelled after 30 minutes and checked the uncomplete video and the quality was great, it works but its slow.

In this particular situation im using 1200 images and stabilization/denoising was used in After Effects, Davinci Resolve and Premiere Proġst method - After effects (paid software) Here's a "guide" on how to create a 4k timelapse from raw images, i know Zeek posted a guide on how to achieve this by using raw video but this is a different way on how to do it, i used raw (cr2) files that in my opinion give better results, this is possible by using paid software or free software, you can use only one or several programs (paid/free) english is not my native language so apologies in advance, also this "guide" assumes you know a bit about video/image editing.
