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If you're a professional video editor, then this blog post is for you! We're going to talk about what's new in Davinci Resolve Studio 17.0b8. This latest update includes new features for grading individual clips, clip-level GPU acceleration with NVIDIA GPUs, the ability to export RED R3D files, and more. If you want to know what's new in this newest update of Davinci Resolve Studio 17.0b8 then keep reading! DaVinci Resolve Studio 17. 0b8 introduces new features for grading individual clips, which are so good you might want to skip the whole grading thing! Now when working with multiple clips—which is often the case in a post-production setting—working on individual clips enables better collaboration between editors and colorists using Resolve. This allows multiple users to playback, control, grade, and monitor individual clips in real time. Yep… that's all happening in real time! If you currently have DaVinci Resolve Studio 15.2 or 15.4 installed on your machine, you can update to DaVinci Resolve Studio 17.0b8 without losing any footage or projects you've worked on up until now. The application will keep all of your settings, projects, and custom presets (and the like) in place. Plus, you can choose to keep your existing Resolve projects or let Resolve create new ones that you can import into the new version. DaVinci Resolve Studio 17.0b8 unlocks all of the benefits of GPU acceleration on NVIDIA GPUs. That's right! GPU acceleration with NVIDIA GPUs is now available—the update process is straightforward and no action is required on your part. You simply install all NVIDIA drivers for your computer and click the necessary buttons in DaVinci Resolve Studio 17. 0b8. NVIDIA GPU acceleration is now enabled, and applications with NVIDIA GPU rendering can utilize the power of your GPU for incredible performance. This update introduces RED R3D support. This is a new standard that will greatly benefit both DaVinci Resolve Studio and RED users. If you're a RED user, this update gives you a lot more options. In this version of Resolve, you can now export to RED R3D files. Additionally, you can include proprietary metadata from your camera in the header of your RED R3D clips. This is a great improvement for those who work with RED cameras because it streamlines the post-production process. Plus, you can now open RED R3D files in QuickTime without having to convert them first! This update brings some exciting changes to Resolve's color pipeline. Now colorists can access Dolby Vision metadata more easily, allowing them to make adjustments more quickly and accurately than ever before. These enhancements also make it easier for users to work with HDR content of all types. eccc085e13
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