Blackmagic Design Announces DaVinci Resolve Lite now Includes Unlimited Color Correction Nodes! Milpitas, CA - November 16, 2011 - Blackmagic Design today announced DaVinci Resolve Lite 8.1, a new ...
Blackmagic Design's DaVinci Resolve has been a trusted video editing and color correction platform for beginners seeking quality equipment, individuals making videos for clients, and professionals on ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Blackmagic Design has announced that they are now shipping DaVinci Resolve Lite, a new reduced ...
Ever wondered how movies and TV shows look so polished? Sure, some of it has to do with the type of camera used and how it’s supported and moved, but that’s hardly the only thing. In fact, the final ...
Since Blackmagic Design’s Resolve 16 came out last year, a lot of video editors may have been tempted to ditch Adobe Premiere Pro CC. To start with, Resolve 16 is free, and even the $300 Studio ...
Eric Escobar looks at some of the new automatic colour grading tools in Resolve 12 that promise to usher in a whole new world of ‘editor-friendly’ grading...whether editors like it or not. [You can ...
BlackMagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve M1 Mac support is now official. The popular video editing and color-grading app now natively supports Apple Silicon machines in version 17.1, as does the company’s ...
Here's a full-length, in-depth look at Resolve 10 and the background to its development. RedShark reporter John Burkhart has been talking to Blackmagic about this seminal post production application.
I’m a video editor, not a color grader, but for most projects I have to do my own color adjustments, and I’ve been using three-way color correction tools to manipulate video color since the days of ...
FREMONT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Blackmagic Design today announced new lower prices for color correction panels and editor keyboards used with DaVinci Resolve. In addition, we are now ending our ...
Since Blackmagic Design’s Resolve 16 came out last year, a lot of editors have been tempted to ditch Adobe Premiere Pro CC. -With every new release, Blackmagic Design's Davinci Resolve is tempting ...
With Resolve, I could do color correction and more on RAW and 10-bit 4K GH5s clips and still play them back in real time on my desktop RTX 2080 Ti machine. I couldn’t do the same actions in Premiere ...
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