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Resolve studio 17
Resolve studio 17










resolve studio 17

Hollywood's favorite color corrector keeps getting better! In addition to comprehensive primary and secondary tools, DaVinci Resolve 17 features the DaVinci Neural Engine with magic mask, new HDR grading palette, mesh and grid based color warper, and more! With over 250 built in tools, Fusion's 3D compositing engine lets you create cinematic feature film quality visual effects and motion graphics! Version 17 adds customizable templates, animation curve modifiers, dozens of GPU accelerated tools and more. You get professional editing and trimming tools, new metadata slate view, proxy workflows, multi cam, transitions, titling and much more! The revolutionary cut page is designed for fast turn around projects, while the edit page Linux NVIDIA Drivers can be found on their website.DaVinci Resolve 17 combines professional editing, color correction, VFX tools and audio, all in a single software tool! You’ll find that Linux provides a similar power experience with Resolve in both 1080p or 4K and above to Windows.

resolve studio 17

If you need to use consumer-grade video from say, an iPhone or Android device, or even gameplay footage, you’ll need to transcode it into an easier to manage format (DNxHD, etc., H.264 is for an end result, not editing). The main issue with Linux at the moment is that if you’re running AMD GPUs, you’ll need to download AMD’s own drivers and not the unsupported open-source ones you’d naturally gravitate to on Linux.ĪAC Audio doesn’t work either and H.265/H.264 footage is only available in the Studio version of Resolve. To install Resolve on CentOS past the requirements, you’ll want to follow Seth Goldin’s blog.

resolve studio 17

This is mostly a hold over from Blackmagic not intending Resolve to be consumer-focused back before they switched gears. Update: CentOS is the chosen platform for post-production, as indicated to us by a Reddit user. While it does seem to work on other distros like Debian and Mint, it seems that Blackmagic have only ever really done proper tests on CentOS. As mentioned above, DaVinci Resolve on Linux is a little bit of a weird one.












Resolve studio 17