DaVinci Resolve for iPad Pro will have a free version and a premium version

DaVinci Resolve for iPad

A few days ago Apple presented us with the new iPad Pro with M2 processor, but in the presentation video Apple hid a new video application from us… It was one of the novelties that most excited the audience more focused on the video, and that is what we are talking about that in the video we could see the arrival of DaVinci Resolve for iPad. Famous video editor, color grading and effects are finally coming to the iPad to set a trend. We can finally edit videos professionally on the iPad. And best of all, it will come with a free version and a paid premium for 95 dollars…

And it looks like we have good news, DaVinci Resolve for iPad will be compatible with all iPads updated to iPadOS16 although as usual it will be optimized for the new iPad Pro with M2 processor.

  • The grading and editing tab will be optimized for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro screen.
  • Supports HDR display on iPad Pro 12.9 inch with M1 chip
  • Improved rendering performance up to 4x ProRes Ultra HD with the M2 chip
  • Compatible with DaVinci Resolve 18 project files
  • Supports multi-user collaboration via Blackmagic Cloud
  • Supports H.264, H.265, ProRes and Blackmagic RAW media files
  • Supports clips from iPad Storage, Photo Library and iCloud
  • Import clips from external USB-C drives
  • Works with Apple Pencil, Magic Trackpad, Magic Keyboard and Smart Keyboard Folio

As we mentioned at the beginning of this article, DaVinci Resolve for iPad will come with a free version and a paid version

as it is available for other platforms. The premium version will have some extras which, in principle, would only be intended for the most professional audience. As company CEO Grant Petty puts it, “The arrival of DaVinci Resolve for iPad is a revolution for post-production. Customers will have the power of Hollywood post-production tools for editing and color grading literally at their fingertips, creating a whole new generation of creative editors and colorists. » DaVinci Resolve for iPad will arrive later this year.

oriXone

oriXone

I started playing Xbox a lot thanks to Call of Duty online. Since then I haven't stopped playing competitive online.

Related Posts

Next Post

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.