After what feels like an eternity of public beta releases (the last and final Public Beta version 6 was released just over two weeks ago), DaVinci Resolve 19 has been unleashed in its final version to the public today. Both the free and Studio versions are available for download. Read on to learn more! Blackmagic Design has done it again, folks. After months of teasing us with six beta iterations, they’ve finally unleashed DaVinci Resolve 19 upon the world. DaVinci Resolve 19 Final Release is out For those of us who’ve been following the beta releases with bated breath, Santa Claus seems to have come early. Whether you’re editing on a Mac, tinkering on Linux, or crunching pixels on Windows (x86 or ARM), the final release is now at your fingertips. 100+ upgrades The list of new features is longer than a director’s cut of “Lord of the Rings.” We’re talking over 100 upgrades, including shiny new color grading palettes, beefed-up Resolve FX, and USD tools that’ll make your 3D artists weep with joy. But wait, there’s even more: Multi-source editing and multipoly rotoscoping are now part of the package, promising to save countless hours of tedious work. Multi-user features are some of the major improvements in DaVinci Resolve 19. Image credit: Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Replay, Neural Engine, Fairlight AI One of the coolest additions has to be DaVinci Resolve Replay. Coupled with live media sync into bins, editors can now cut footage while Blackmagic Cameras are still rolling....
Published By: CineD - Thursday, 22 August, 2024