![]() Better Fairlight export dialogue means customers can export selected clips or tracks directly from the Fairlight page and include clip levels, fades, EQ and effects or iXML metadata as well as being able to normalise clips to match different loudness standards.ĭaVinci Resolve 17 has over 300 new features and improvements including HDR grading tools, redesigned primary colour controls, next-generation Fairlight audio engine including Fairlight audio core and support for 2,000 real-time audio tracks, plus dozens of other time-saving tools for editors including a redesigned inspector, new bin sorting and metadata clip views. Aperture diffraction in DaVinci Resolve Studio has new anamorphic aperture controls which allow a wider range of lenses to be emulated.įairlight audio also has improvements in latency with new drivers that allow adjustments to the input buffering and processing latency. Keyer garbage mattes now have rotation controls, making it easier to remove unwanted items from view while new saturation and gamma controls on the glow plugin allow greater control and subtlety over lighting effects. New Resolve FX controls have been added, such as new grid shapes and greater control when using mosaic blur, allowing customers to more precisely adjust the amount and appearance of pixellation. The company said that this will render times up to 65%. Plus, DaVinci Resolve will now decode AVC Intra files using the media engine built into the Apple M1 chip, making decoding and playback faster when working with these file formats. ![]() In addition to faster speeds, M1 Mac users will also be able to choose to prioritise speed versus quality when rendering. The technology grants up to 30% longer battery life, according to the company.ĭaVinci Resolve 17.3 also supports a new option on Mac computers with M1 for H.265 hardware encoding. ![]() Notebook users will get the tile-based rendering feature in the new processing engine. ![]() DaVinci Resolve 17.3 is available for download from the Blackmagic Design website.īlackmagic Design has announced the availability of DaVinci Resolve 17.3, an update that boosts speeds by up to three times for 4K and 8K editing and grading on M1 Macs. ![]()
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