Blackmagic Design has announced the introduction of DaVinci Resolve Lite, a new reduced feature version of DaVinci. Resolve Lite includes colour correction features in a downloadable software package and it is available free of charge. The software is based on DaVinci Resolve 8; it is suited for the latest model iMac, 17inch MacBook Pro and […]
Blackmagic Design has announced the introduction of DaVinci Resolve Lite, a new reduced feature version of DaVinci.
Resolve Lite includes colour correction features in a downloadable software package and it is available free of charge.
The software is based on DaVinci Resolve 8; it is suited for the latest model iMac, 17inch MacBook Pro and Mac Pro computers.
Resolve Lite has the same quality of processing as the full DaVinci Resolve but limits projects to SD and HD resolutions, only two colour correction nodes, a single processing GPU and a single RED Rocket card.
Stereoscopic 3D features, noise reduction, power mastering, remote grading and sharing projects with an external database server are features only available in the full DaVinci Resolve.
The free software can however still accept high resolution source footage in 2K and 4K from the latest digital cameras from RED and ARRI. It still includes high quality optical resizing, curve grading, XML import and export, 32 bit float processing, YRGB image processing, multi layer timelines, stabilisation, window tracking, primary and secondary colour correction, real time processing, capture and playback with deck control, compatibility with third party control panels and certain other features.
Speaking about the Resolve Lite, Grant Petty, CEO, Blackmagic Design said: We are very excited to be able to offer a free version of DaVinci Resolve, and we hope that many more people will be able to explore the art of colour correction in their work.
This press release was issued by Blackmagic Design.