Blackmagic Publishes The New DaVinci Resolve 17 Features Guide
Blackmagic Publishes The New DaVinci Resolve 17 Features Guide

Blackmagic Publishes The New DaVinci Resolve 17 Features Guide

2021-02-25
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In honor of DaVinci Resolve 17 getting out of beta, Blackmagic Design publishes a new 350 pages guide that focuses on the new features and improvements of the software. The guide is very informative and MUST for new (and advanced) users. Download it below.

Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 17
Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 17

DaVinci Resolve 17 is out of Beta

The newest version of the industry-standard color grading software, DaVinci Resolve 17, was announced in November 2020. DaVinci 17 is a huge jump compared to previous versions and was defined by Blackmagic CEO as “The biggest update in the history of DaVinci“. Containing hundreds of features and enhancements in almost every aspect, the software was pushed to users in its Public Beta mode. Now, after nine Public Beta versions, it’s officially released today. The software can be downloaded for free on the Blackmagic Design website. The Studio version costs $295 and includes some more features for professional use (You can get it for free when buying one of the Blackmagic cameras). For the full feature list (a long one), head over to this link.

Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 17: Color page
Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 17: Color page

New DaVinci Resolve 17 Features Guide

Along with the announcement, Blackmagic also publishes a new 350 pages focused and comprehensive guide dedicated to the new features in DaVinci Resolve 17. The guide is a MUST for all types of users of the software and aims to bridge the gap between the old version and the 17. The guide includes the following topics:

  1. General Improvements
  2. Cut Page Improvements
  3. Using the DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor
  4. DaVinci Resolve Editor Keyboard Improvements
  5. Media and Edit Page Improvements
  6. Cut and Edit Page Effects
  7. Fusion Improvements
  8. Color Page Improvements
  9. DaVinci Resolve Advanced Panel Update
  10. Resolve FX Improvements
  11. Fairlight Page Improvements
  12. Using The Fairlight Desktop Console
  13. Deliver Page Improvements

Download the new 350 pages guide by click this link.

The New DaVinci Resolve 17 Features Guide
The New DaVinci Resolve 17 Features Guide

Final insights

It took almost four months and nine versions for Resolve 17 to get out of the Public Beta. Nevertheless, those versions were quite usable and were utilized by professionals in their color suites. For those who are new to the software, reading the guide and trying out the free version would be defiantly a solid start. Kudos to Blackmagic Design QA and product teams on their work. From a product management point of view, it was a fairly smooth ride. Now, let’s wait for Resolve 18 🙂

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