
One of the biggest things to happen to Resolve since my last post is the release of a version that is downloadable via the Apple App Store, for only $499.

If you need features such as support for multiple GPUs, 4K output, motion blur effects, temporal and spatial noise reduction, 3D stereoscopic tools, remote rendering, an external database server and collaboration tools that let multiple users work on the same project at the same time, please upgrade to DaVinci Resolve 12 Studio.Īs you’ll see in the tutorials from My Canadian Studio, those paid for features could be worth their weight in gold, in terms of time saved and client value added.

DaVinci Resolve 12 only supports a single processing GPU on Windows and 2 GPUs on the latest Mac Pro. However it does limit project mastering and output to Ultra HD resolutions or lower. The free DaVinci Resolve 12 includes all of the same high quality processing as DaVinci Resolve 12 Studio and can handle unlimited resolution media files.

If you need a super high-level reminder of what you’re getting for that $995, when you buy the full Studio version, here’s a handy recap from the support notes.

