Other changes include support for the HDR Vivid broadcast standard, the option to embed Blackmagic RAW data in QuickTime renders, and a number of other codec updates. Support for new broadcast standards and Apple’s M1 Ultra processors We don’t cover video or audio editing on CG Channel, but you can find more details of the new features via the links at the foot of the story. Video editors get new reverse shape, iris and wipe transitions in the effects library, support for TTML and XML timed texts and embedded MXF/IMF subtitles, and a new 5×5 option in the multicam viewer.Īudio artists get improved mixing of Dolby Atmos projects, including support for binaural monitoring and rendering and automatic conversion of legacy projects to Fairlight’s new FlexBus system. New tools for video editors and audio artists The key changes are the same as those in Fusion Studio 18.0, the new version of Blackmagic Design’s standalone compositing software, which has also just been released. There are also self-descriptive new Resolve FX Despill and Fast Noise effects, while DaVinci Resolve Studio’s existing Resolve FX Beauty filter for smoothing skin imperfections gets a new Ultra mode.įusion, DaVinci Resolve’s integrated compositing toolset, has also been updated. The tool generates a 3D mesh over a selected region of a frame to which a new texture can be applied, automatically repositioning it and deforming it in subsequent frames to match the footage. VFX artists get DaVinci Resolve Studio’s new Resolve FX Surface Tracker, which tracks organically deforming planar surfaces in footage, including clothing, flags, and “even the side of a face”. In addition, the new Resolve FX Depth Map uses DaVinci Neural Engine to generate a depth alpha channel from footage, for grading the background and foreground of a shot separately, or adding depth-based fog. The AI-trained tool isolates and tracks “thousands of unique objects” including animals, vehicles, people and even food, making it a quick way to selectively apply grading or effects. It can be set to monitor multiple watch folders for new source footage, and automatically assigns proxies to their proper place in the file tree, and links them to the camera originals in the media pool.ĪI-based object masking and depth matte generation, plus tracking of deforming surfacesįor colorists, DaVinci Resolve Studio’s Magic Mask palette gets a new object mask system powered by DaVinci Neural Engine, similar to the Semantic Keyer in Autodesk’s Flame. The update also introduces Blackmagic Design’s new Proxy Generator app, an intelligent automated system for generating H.264, H.265 or ProRes proxies from raw footage. Suggested use cases include remote editing and grading, as well as viewing output on local reference grading monitors. Windows and Linux users with Nvidia GPUs can also now stream the output of the DaVinci Resolve Studio viewer to a remote Blackmagic DeckLink cards with 12-bit colour depth and “extremely low latency”. The headline changes in DaVinci Resolve 18.0 are the new cloud-based collaboration and proxy systems.īlackmagic Cloud, the firm’s new cloud-based collabaration platform, lets users host project libraries on the DaVinci Resolve Project Server in the cloud, and share them with collaborators or clients.ĭaVinci Resolve automatically maps and manages file paths when using cloud-based project libraries, meaning that files are relinked automatically if another user updates them.įor shot review, it is possible to “upload and review … presentations with synced markers and comments”. New cloud-based collaboration and automatic proxy generation workflows Audio artists get improved Dolby Atmos mixing. Video editors get new transitions and improved subtitling. New features in DaVinci Resolve 18.0 include Blackmagic Cloud, a new cloud-based collaboration system, and Blackmagic Proxy Generator, a new app for creating and managing proxies from camera orginals.Ĭolorists and VFX artists get new AI-trained object masking and depth map generation systems, support for tracking warped surfaces, a new despill effect, and updates to the integrated Fusion compositing toolset. Scroll down for news of the DaVinci Resolve 18.1 update.īlackmagic Design has updated DaVinci Resolve, its free colour grading, editing and post-production software, and DaVinci Resolve Studio, its $295 commercial edition. Coverage of Blackmagic Cloud and Da Vinci Resolve 18.0 itself starts at 00:12:25. The recording of Blackmagic Design’s livestream announcing the public beta of DaVinci Resolve 18.0.
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