- 26 March 2008
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Today we released public beta 3 of DaVinci Resolve 21 which adds improvements and bug fixes across MultiMaster collaboration workflows, still image capture and color management, graphics workflows, and immersive video support.
This update improves collaborative workflows with more flexible MultiMaster trim selection, allowing each user to independently choose trims per timeline without affecting other users. This means colorists with Dolby Vision capable displays and dailies editors with laptops can choose different active trims without affecting one another.
This beta also includes improvements for the photo page, including support for live camera capture from Sony Alpha 7 V cameras, allowing you to capture, grade and organize an entire shoot without leaving DaVinci Resolve. There are also new photo page capture controls for camera orientation, a capture option to add photos to a new album and improved photo thumbnail information for small thumbnail widths. This update also adds support for colorspace and gamma controls for NEF sRAW stills, better chromatic aberration and distortion correction of RAF stills and greater image editor compatibility for exported sRGB HEIC files. Plus, there’s now support for decoding Panasonic Lumix RW2 files.
DaVinci Resolve 21 Beta 3 adds new scripting APIs for AI based workflows including IntelliSearch analysis, Slate analysis, motion blur removal and background task controls, along with improvements to the updated Macro Editor for building Fusion templates and macros more efficiently. There’s also face age transformer improvements for small age changes, bad lighting and partial faces.
In addition, this update improves immersive YouTube render metadata for VR and stereoscopic workflows, including improved Stereo3D VR metadata handling for side by side and top bottom renders, as well as spherical immersive metadata support for YouTube VR video exports.
DaVinci Resolve 21 Public Beta 3 update is available now as a free download from https://bmd.link/v773W3
This update improves collaborative workflows with more flexible MultiMaster trim selection, allowing each user to independently choose trims per timeline without affecting other users. This means colorists with Dolby Vision capable displays and dailies editors with laptops can choose different active trims without affecting one another.
This beta also includes improvements for the photo page, including support for live camera capture from Sony Alpha 7 V cameras, allowing you to capture, grade and organize an entire shoot without leaving DaVinci Resolve. There are also new photo page capture controls for camera orientation, a capture option to add photos to a new album and improved photo thumbnail information for small thumbnail widths. This update also adds support for colorspace and gamma controls for NEF sRAW stills, better chromatic aberration and distortion correction of RAF stills and greater image editor compatibility for exported sRGB HEIC files. Plus, there’s now support for decoding Panasonic Lumix RW2 files.
DaVinci Resolve 21 Beta 3 adds new scripting APIs for AI based workflows including IntelliSearch analysis, Slate analysis, motion blur removal and background task controls, along with improvements to the updated Macro Editor for building Fusion templates and macros more efficiently. There’s also face age transformer improvements for small age changes, bad lighting and partial faces.
In addition, this update improves immersive YouTube render metadata for VR and stereoscopic workflows, including improved Stereo3D VR metadata handling for side by side and top bottom renders, as well as spherical immersive metadata support for YouTube VR video exports.
DaVinci Resolve 21 Public Beta 3 update is available now as a free download from https://bmd.link/v773W3