At Inter BEE trade show in Tokyo, Blackmagic Design just introduced a major update to their powerful post production software DaVinci Resolve, version 15.2. The update features a lot of enhancements around editing workflow. In addition, they released the final Firmware Camera 6.0 for the URSA Mini Pro, which is their first camera to support Blackmagic RAW. Let’s take a closer look at both. DaVinci Resolve 15.2 – a Better NLE Experience Blackmagic Design’s efforts to transform DaVinci Resolve from a powerful color grading tool into a full-blown editing application are showing with every update they have added in the past years, and this one is no exception. Almost every enhancement and addition is centered around video editing with the 15.2 release. Faster Editing In order to get a faster “feel” around editing, the editing timeline draws at a higher frame rate, which makes it more responsive and fluid than before. New animations to clips sliding in and out of the timeline make it easier how a change to an edit affects other clips in the timeline. Duplication Detection A new visual duplication detection now makes it easy to see whether the same clip was already used on the timeline, which should be a very useful feature when working with b-roll footage, for example. Clips in the bin are also marked if they are used in the currently active timeline. It’s now also possible to “clean up” the timeline by flattening it, which will delete the invisible clips below (so this...
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Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 14 November, 2018
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