AI is a big topic in creative software right now, and DaVinci Resolve Studio 19, one of the best video editing software options, is no exception. The latest version of the powerful editing and color grading program is excerpted from Adobe's books with a focus on AI-powered features.
Beta 19 of DaVinci Resolve Studio, announced by developer Blackmagic Design at NAB 2024 in Las Vegas, adds many new AI-powered enhancements to speed up editing, color grading, and audio work. It has been. Clips can be edited using text, and new color slicing tools let you adjust hue and saturation faster than ever.
New features in the heading include:[編集]Includes text-based timeline editing in tabs. This allows you to detect audio from multiple speakers and transcribe the clip. Instead of scrubbing the video, you can now search for text and edit or delete sections. There's also AI Speech to Text Transcription, a new trim window, a fixed playhead to reduce zooming and scrolling, and a window that lets you change audio attributes more quickly.
New color slice control (Image credit: BlackMagic Design)
Other highlights are[カラー]It's in the tab,[カラー スライス]allows you to adjust saturation and hue based on six vectors: red, green, blue, yellow, cyan, and magenta. There's also a quick and intuitive slider for adjusting skin tone. For quick and easy creation of film colors, the simply named Film Look Creator includes 60 film parameters and easy-to-use default presets: 65mm, Cinematic, Bleach Bypass, and Nostalgic.
AI-powered IntelliTrack tools let you choose tracking points for effects and stabilize images. There's also a fast and powerful new AI noise reduction tool called UltraNR, and a Defocus Background tool that simulates shallow depth of field. Both of these echo the AI-powered tools that Adobe added to Lightroom for photo editing. There's also a face adjustment tool that tracks your face and lets you adjust brightness, details, and more.
Color module film look creator (Image credit: BlackMagic Design)
The Fusion module has new universal scene description tools and new multi-poly rotoscoping tools. Fairlight (Audio) lets you separate dialogue, background, and ambience using the Dialogue Separator FX. His VFX artist at Fusion. Finally, the Cut page now includes new broadcast replay tools for editing, playing, and playing back with speed controls for live multi-camera broadcasts.
New Microcolor panel for DaVinci Resolve for iPad (Image credit: BlackMagic Design)
DaVinci Resolve remains one of the most popular options for video editors who want to avoid paying a monthly fee for Adobe Premiere Pro. Perhaps it was this update that prompted Adobe to preview new AI tools for Premiere Pro this week, including potential integration with his OpenAI's Sora.
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DaVinci Resolve is free, but the full version of DaVinci Resolve Studio 19 costs $295. Other announcements at NAB 2024 included a new Micro Color panel for DaVinci Resolve for iPad.