It has, at least in Blackmagic Design time, been a while since the last update for DaVinci Resolve. But the wait is over and version 18.6.5 has just been released with new codecs, AI stabilization for more cameras, and support for Sony Burano files added. Let’s see what this version offers, and if it’s worth an upgrade! Support for new file types First of all, the new version of DaVinci Resolve offers support for Blackmagic Design’s own BRAW 3.6.1 format. It can also import X-OCN clips out of the Sony Burano. OpenTimelineIO for better workflow The update allows you to import and export compound clips as well as clip markers in OpenTimelineIO. These files should now be translated more accurately from and to Resolve timelines and should also make it easier to read and share edit decisions with a wide range of other software applications. AI stabilization added for more cameras The Studio version adds support for AI stabilization for footage shot on the Blackmagic Cinema Camera 6K and the Micro Studio Camera 4K G2. Both of these cameras have a built-in motion sensor that records pan, tilt, and roll data. This can later be used to stabilize shots in DaVinci Resolve Studio. Faster working with matte files In the color page, there has been a change when adding EXR mattes to clips. The nodes created that way now default to the layer names in the metadata of the original file. Up until now, the were named Matte 1 or...
Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 7 February, 2024