
In addition to all the full control panels, Blackmagic designs also introduced an editor keyboard for Resolve in 2016. These panels are the DaVinci Resolve micro panel, the DaVinci Resolve mini panel, and the DaVinci resolve advanced panel. Since Resolve is only a software-only option, Blackmagic Design has also released various hardware control panels which are specifically designed to integrate with Blackmagic’s Resolve software and provide the users with a tactical interface as well as access to additional shortcuts. In 2009, Blackmagic Design which is an Australian video processing and distribution technology company bought the designs for da Vinci systems and started to retain and expand the team for its DaVinci Resolve software system. The systems are made to leverage parallel processing in InfiniBand topology to support the performance during the color processing and grading. All these tools were then integrated exclusively for a dedicated hardware controller. It introduced itself with three types of possible configurations which are digital intermediate configuration tool, visual effects tool, and a 2K resolution processing tool. In addition to the software update, Blackmagic has announced a series of price drops on DaVinci Resolve keyboards and panels.Initially, da Vinci was introduced as a resolution-independent software. We’re very excited to see what our customers can do with this amazing update to DaVinci Resolve.” Plus the ability to easily collaborate on projects with Dropbox Replay makes it such an exciting time for our customers to be out there creating content. Grant Petty, Blackmagic Design CEO, said: “To have the capability now to easily edit and color grade Blackmagic RAW 8K footage in HDR and all on a laptop while you’re miles away from the studio is incredible. Subtitle backgrounds auto resize and nested timelines decompose to parent. Significantly faster ProRes decode, encode and AI performance for M1. Text+ support for combining glyphs, vertical layouts and right to left for Arabic, Hebrew etc. Improved 3D keyer and matte finesse controls. New Resolve FX including film halation. Simplified color management, SDR and HDR selection and new automatic project settings. Steinberg VST3 support giving access to even more audio effects. Export timeline markers titles as YouTube video or Quicktime chapters. Markers and comments sync between Dropbox and DaVinci Resolve Studio. Comments and annotations sync between Dropbox Replay and DaVinci Resolve Studio. Native HDR viewers on supported Mac hardware. Faster DaVinci Neural Engine performance on Mac OS 12. 120Hz support on Apple M1 Pro and M1 Max for smoother UI and playback. Hardware accelerated Apple ProRes on Apple M1 Pro and M1 Max.
