12/26/2023 0 Comments Davinci resolve lite downloadLite No Moreįor a large number of post-production professional there’s almost no reason to rush out and buy the fully paid version of DaVinci Resolve. Resolve Lite 8.1.1 now not only makes possible this node tree – it now ships with Resolve and Resolve Lite as a pre-built Look.įor existing Resolve user let me repeat: Not only is there no restriction on the number of nodes that Lite users can use, all the Specialty Nodes are enabled – resulting in a color-grading software package that is virtually identical to the paid version of the software. And the above 5-node color grading tree would have been impossible. In Resolve Lite 8.1 this specialty node (and two others like it) were off-limits. 'Technicolor' Power Grade: This 5-Node Grade would have been impossible with DaVinci Resolve Lite 8.1ĭo you see that Node labelled ‘Parallel’? If you talked to the BlackMagic team about this ‘Avid tax’, they said they were passing on the cost of the licensing – but only to those people who wanted DNxHD rather than imposing that $500 ‘tax’ on all the other people who didn’t need it. Yesterday – if you wanted Resolve to play DNxHD files or render out to DNxHD – you had to buy a $500 add-on that enabled this feature. Starting with DaVinci Resolve 8.1.1, DNxHD is now included with every install of DaVinci Resolve and DaVinci Resolve Lite. They are now intent on disrupting themselves.īut first, the (first) significant price drop… The $500 ‘Avid Tax’ Is Gone In fact, as a friend Tweeted to me today:īlackMagic isn’t content with disrupting the Color Grading industry with a $999 ‘Hollywood Quality’ color grading package. Or is it? I’m about to argue that for a large part of the post-production industry – from hobbyists to indie filmmakers to those delivering for Broadcast – the third new feature is very VERY significant. The third new feature? It’s a biggie but not ground-breaking. The second is something you might have seen coming. Three new features are released but none seem critical. For most companies, this is the kind of update you might consider skipping.Īnd at first blush I thought the same about Resolve 8.1.1. Today DaVinci Resolve has been incrementally updated from 8.1 to 8.1.1. Around here on the Tao, it goes without saying that BlackMagic DaVinci Resolve ‘dot’ updates are usually much bigger than they sound.
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