
DAVINCI RESOLVE STUDIO WATERMARK UPGRADE
Then we’ll look at the HDR (high dynamic range) options reserved specifically for DaVinci Resolve Studio users.ĭaVinci Resolve Studio 12.5 seems the start of a new trend.īlackmagic is starting to think of ways to add compelling reasons to upgrade to the Studio version-beyond merely adding ‘studio-level’ features. We’ll take a quick look at the changes to the Temporal and Spatial Noise Reduction tools – plus explain a more cosmetic change to these tools. This Insight will cover updates to existing Studio-only Features, plus explore new ones But taken together, they are starting to add up. Some Studio-only features are things that editors and colorists purchase a plug-in, to supplement Resolve’s core toolset.Įach of these features, on their own, don’t make for a compelling upgrade to the $995 DaVinci Resolve Studio (or $495 Mac App Store version). Over and over, the documentation keeps calling out newly added features that have nothing to do with workgroup enhancements. With the release of Resolve 12.5, that is changing. DaVinci Resolve Studio Risingįor years, the only real differentiator between DaVinci Resolve ‘paid’ and DaVinci Resolve ‘free’ is that the paid version supports shared workgroups, free doesn’t.
But one of the things I noticed this time around were the DaVinci Resolve Studio exclusive feature.
Blackmagic tends to list out every new feature, broken down overall task. Whenever a major new version of DaVinci Resolve is released, the first thing I do is print out the Read Me in the installer. Version 12.5 Marks New Thinking About ‘Resolve Studio’ DaVinci Resolve Studio Exclusive Features.Tutorials / DaVinci Resolve Studio Exclusive Features / DaVinci Resolve Studio – Exclusive Features for the Paid Version Series