Multiple performance and stability improvements.Addressed an issue with offline reference wipe sizing in the viewer.Addressed an issue persisting viewer LUTs with comps in Fusion page.Addressed multiple issues with blank Fusion previews.Addressed incorrect behavior deleting gradient points in inspector.Addressed incorrect masking in Text+ when using image shading.Addressed incorrect behavior moving tracks over linked audio tracks.Addressed a layered editing issue when cloning audio clips.Addressed display issues with track and edit index in Fairlight page.Addressed an issue rippling audio extend edits in trim mode.Addressed a focus and text entry issue for editable media pool fields.Addressed an issue with ACES IDTs for some ARRI MXF clips.Addressed incorrect playback for some ARRIRAW clips.The rest of the list handles fixed issues but it is worth posting here, nontheless: All the shiny effects and features crumble if the underlaying engine can’t handle the footage in the first place, right? The now faster Metal decoding for both the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III and the upcoming EOS R5 is a welcomed feature. This is a good move from my perspective since pushing out new versions just because the calendar shows a certain date is no good in the long run. Oddly, the next major iteration of DaVinci Resolve wasn’t revealed around NAB this year (as usual), but what’s usual this year?! For now, Blackmagic Design seems to polish the existing code base and hold back major features until they’re ready for the big stage. Read more about the upcoming R5 here, here and here and also make sure to give our coverage about the Canon EOS-1D Mark II a read here. This might be a pretty obvious hint that the EOS R5 might not be too far away. So the acclaimed DaVinci Resolves now supports decoding files from the freshly released Canon EOS-1D X Mark III and the yet-to-be-released EOS R5. Image credit: Blackmagic Design (edited by cinema5D). ![]() keyboard_arrow_rightCameras of the Year.keyboard_arrow_rightGear Guides by Type.keyboard_arrow_rightGear Guides by Budget.
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