DaVinci Resolve Studio is a powerful and cost-effective alternative to Adobe's subscription model, offering advanced features like better color correction tools and built-in effects and audio apps. Users can opt for the free version or pay $300 to upgrade to the Studio version, which is arguably more potent than Adobe's Premiere Pro.
Blackmagic introduced an iPad version of DaVinci Resolve Studio for on-the-go editing, focusing on the Cut and Color pages without effects or audio apps. This move aimed to cater to creators who prefer working on mobile devices, with syncing facilitated through Blackmagic Cloud.
Blackmagic launched the $509 Micro Color Panel to provide users with tactile control for color correction, similar to Hollywood colorists. This panel can enhance precision while using DaVinci Resolve on an iPad, offering a more refined editing experience compared to touch displays.
Blackmagic Cloud service enables seamless project sharing across devices, facilitating the transfer of timelines, effects, metadata, and media. Users can share projects and collaborate with up to 10 collaborators for $5 per month per library, offering 500GB of storage.
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