DaVinci Resolve for iPad DaVinci Resolve for iPad is the world’s only solution that combines editing and color correction in one software tool! Its elegant, modern interface is fast to learn and easy for new users, yet powerful for professionals. DaVinci Resolve lets you work faster and at a higher quality because you don’t have to learn multiple apps or switch software for different tasks. That means you can work with camera original quality images throughout the entire process. It’s like having your own post production studio in a single app! Best of all, by learning DaVinci Resolve, you’re learning how to use the exact same tools used by Hollywood professionals in high end post production studios! Turn work around fast using cut page editing! The cut page is perfect for projects with tight deadlines that you have to turn around quickly. It’s also great for documentary work. The cut page has a streamlined interface that’s fast to learn and designed for speed. Features such as source tape for visual media browsing, fast review, and smart editing tools help you work faster than ever. The sync bin and source overwrite tools are the fastest way to edit multi-cam programs, with easy to create perfectly synchronized cut aways! With DaVinci Resolve you’ll spend more time editing and less time hunting for shots. Hollywood’s favorite color corrector! The DaVinci Resolve for iPad color page is Hollywood’s most advanced color corrector and has been used to color and finish more high end feature films and television shows than any other system! It’s also approachable with features designed to make it easier for new users to get great results while they continue to learn the advanced tools. For example, primary control sliders will be familiar to anyone who’s used image editing software, making it easy to adjust contrast, temperature, mid-tone detail, saturation and more. The color page has an incredible range of primary and secondary color grading features including PowerWindows™, qualifiers, 3D trackers, advanced HDR grading tools and more! Blackmagic Cloud Collaboration DaVinci Resolve for iPad supports the revolutionary Blackmagic Cloud, a whole new way of collaborating using cloud based workflows. Simply create a Blackmagic Cloud ID to log into the DaVinci Resolve Project Server and set up a project library for your project. You can assign any number of collaborators to a project, using Blackmagic Cloud to share projects. Multiple people can work on the same timeline! When changes are made, you can see and accept them in the viewer, changes are only applied when you accept updates. A single click can relink files, update timelines, or view changes. Built in timeline compare tools let you merge changes into a master timeline so others can continue with edits. AI Tools for Creativity DaVinci Resolve features cutting edge AI processing powered by the DaVinci Neural Engine. Tools such as magic mask need only a single stroke to locate and track people, features and objects in a shot. You can make characters stand out in an under lit shot, or invert the person mask and stylize the background. Smart reframe repurposes footage to dramatically different aspect ratios by recognizing the action in a scene and panning within it so you can quickly create square or vertical versions for posting to social media. Voice isolation lets you easily remove loud, undesirable sounds from interviews and dialogue recordings from noisy locations. AI tools create quick, accurate results saving you hours of time! Compatibility Recommended for use with Apple iPad Pro M1 or newer models. Earlier iPad models may be restricted to HD, and memory limitations may limit some features. DaVinci Resolve projects (drp) and project archives (dra) are fully compatible with DaVinci Resolve 18 on desktop. Supported file formats include H.264, H.265, Apple ProRes and Blackmagic RAW. Supports the Magic Keyboard, Apple Pencil as well as Studio and PRO XDR Displays.
Decent in a pinch. No audio export function.
Nice little editor for emergencies. I wouldn’t trade the full studio version for it but it has helped me in some tight spots with clients. One update id love to see is an export audio only function as I edit audio in DaVinci for podcast clients.
If I could give it 0 stars I would
Listen I know that’s it’s a “Hollywood app” but I hate it. I can’t use it, when I try to put in a photo it takes me to files. Please fix it and make it less complicated.😔✋
Great Editor but has a fatal flaw.
Great editor and provides a lot of tools for creating your project. I has a fatal flaw that other video editors do not have! I upgraded to the latest iPad Pro 13 inch and did the iPad to iPad setup when setting up the new iPad. I have 3 different video editors and 2 of them work flawless when bringing up on the new iPad. DaVinci editor, came up but could not find anything other than it’s projects and stated it had broken links on each of the projects. You would think that would not be a problem since there is a button to resolve broken links. The button is next to worthless since it just brings up a file dialog window and YOU the user has to guess where DaVinci buried the file it need under layers and layers of folders. I have searched both BlackMagic and the internet looking for a faster solution, with no resolve other than searching for each missing files.
Crashes every time
This app only works with very basic editing. I’m using an IPad PRO and it still crashes EVERYTIME!
Reseña
Es un excelente editor para todo tipo de personas ya seas principiantes o avanzado
CAN’T ZOOM IN AND OUT OF THE TIMELINE
Kind of a deal killer. It’s claustrophobic not being able to get a bird’s eye view of the timeline. If I could pinch to zoom in and out this would be a done deal. I’d also like to see a way to store assets locally on my iPad without having to use iCloud and jack up my monthly overhead any more than it’s already jacked.
Exciting Potential Amidst Current Challenges
I’m a big fan of the app and its robust editing capabilities, but I’ve encountered some frustrating hurdles. For instance, despite having the latest iPad Pro with an M2 processor and ample storage space, I struggle with handling large files like those in ProRes format. Attempting to work with a 45GB file in my project often leads to crashes whenever I try to open or navigate through it in the timeline preview. Additionally, while Davinci Resolve offers a plethora of editing tools, the UI presents some challenges. Certain tabs, like the mixer tab in Fairlight, don’t fully open into view, and there’s no option to adjust their size. I also wish there was an option to enlarge the scopes window for better visibility during editing. Moreover, the subject tracking feature could use some refinement as it fails to save key frames for refining the automatic point and cloud tracking. It would be fantastic to see face tracking capabilities utilizing machine learning, similar to what’s offered in Final Cut Pro. Lastly, it would streamline my workflow if I could import media directly from my FTP file sharing server within the app.
• Addressed default alpha mode interpretation for some QuickTime media. • Addressed some Sony XAVC H clips being shown as offline. • Addressed a media management issue trimming Sony 8K X-OCN clips. • General performance and stability improvements.
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