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Blackmagic Design Davinci Resolve - Software
Blackmagic Design Davinci Resolve - Software

Product Overview
DaVinci Resolve for the Mac is an advanced color correction software that features: Third-party Control Panel Compatibility, CUDA Capable GPU Card Compatibility and 32-bit Float YRGB Processing
Abel Code BD-DV-RESSOFT
Mfr. Code DV/RESSOFT
 
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Our price $945.00


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Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Software offers a high-end color correction solution for Mac OS X and is compatible with third-party control panels such as the Tangent Wave. Compatible with a CUDA capable GPU card, the full-version software does not have any feature disabled. You can add supported third-party control surfaces and video I/O devices to provide you with a completely integrated color correction solution.

The software features 32-bit float YRGB processing for all effects, power windows, tracking, primaries / secondaries, and a 3D object tracker and is suited for SD/HD corrections.

Key Features:

  • Compatible with third-party control panels such as the Tangent Wave
  • Compatible with CUDA capable GPU card
  • Suitable for high-performance GPUs
  • Supports third-party control surfaces and video I/O devices
  • 32-bit float YRGB processing for all effects, power windows, tracking, primaries/secondaries and 3D object tracker
  • for SD and HD corrections

Please Note: This software is formatted for MAC but can be used for Windows by downloading a patch from this website



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