![]() ![]() I’ll admit, it seems like a lot of good stuff, and it is, and the best part is that it’s completely free (Obviously minus what’s included in the studio version). But i f effects are what you like, here’s the list of the ResolveFX that come with the full version of Resolve: Whether it’s the new LUT browser that you can use to preview and apply LUT’s, or expanded HDR support with GPU accelerated Dolby Vision metadata analysis or even (my favorite), new ResolveFX effects including Dust & Scratch removal, and a lot more. Now, with all of that being said, there has to be some new things for colorists to get excited about, and there is. If you’re new to Resolve, or don’t use Fairlight very often, here’s a great video from BMD that gives you more of a look at Fairlight, to get you started.
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