
It’s an alternate edit page with a streamlined interface and revolutionary new tools that will help you work faster than ever.

DaVinci Resolve Studio is also the only solution designed for multi user collaboration so editors, assistants, colorists, VFX artists and sound designers can all work live on the same project at the same time! Whether you’re an individual artist, or part of a large collaborative team, it’s easy to see why DaVinci Resolve is the standard for high end post production and finishing on more Hollywood feature films, television shows and commercials than any other software.ĭesigned specifically for editors working on high end fast turn around work such as television commercials and even news cutting, the cut page is all about speed. The image is flat and lifeless.Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Studio 17.3.0 macOSĭaVinci Resolve Studio 17 is the world’s only solution that combines professional 8K editing, color correction, visual effects and audio post production all in one software tool! You can instantly move between editing, color, effects, and audio with a single click. Screenshot of HDR PQ image on SDR gamma calibrated display. Update 12.2021: The new 2021 miniLED MacBook Pro display enables viewing in true HDR. The time can’t come soon enough when we’re able to see an actual HDR image in the viewer on Macs with miniLED displays.

While no one should be using the Resolve viewer for color grading on their Mac, this feature does have a number of advantages: (1) it makes it possible to edit HDR footage with actual color and contrast (2) you can show the client/friends/model what you’re working on when on location or when there’s no HDR display around and (3) it makes previewing HDR content on a MacBook possible.

The feature is only available on macOS 10.14.6 and above and DaVinci Resolve 16 and above.

This post explains how to use the HDR capabilities of an Apple MacBook or iMac built-in display when using DaVinci Resolve and also applies to external HDR capable displays such as the Apple Pro Display XDR, allowing you to preview HDR content directly via the Resolve viewer.
