Latin America. Blackmagic Design announced that the final versions of DaVinci Resolve 21, as well as Fusion Studio 21, are now available.
DaVinci Resolve 21 is a major update that introduces hundreds of features, including new AI tools such as IntelliSearch for quick content search, CineFocus for focal point adjustment, and tools for facial refinement.
The Krokodove toolset adds more than 70 new graphics to Fusion, Fairlight folders simplify audio track management, plus enhancements to keyframing, MultiMaster trim passes, layer list node graphics, and more.
Another important new feature of this release is the introduction of the new Photos page, which allows colorists and photographers to use Hollywood's most advanced color tools for photographs. The Photos page allows you to import and manage photos, integrating with the Color page for node-based color correction.
You can use primary color correction, curves, qualifiers, power windows, and the node editor to artistically adjust color throughout an entire project. In addition, a DaVinci color panel can be used to adjust multiple parameters at once.
DaVinci Resolve 21 and Fusion Studio 21 can be downloaded by clicking here.
Upgrade for PYXIS 6K Camera
In addition, the company announced the Camera 10.2 update, which adds support for phase-detection autofocus to the Blackmagic PYXIS 6K.
This update makes it easier to keep subjects in focus, even when they're moving, with added options for continuous autofocus, object tracking, or face tracking modes.
It also adds support for Blackmagic Cloud streaming routing with PYXIS 6K. This allows you to route a live stream from the camera directly to your studio, or stream to multiple platforms simultaneously using the Blackmagic Cloud.
The Blackmagic Camera 10.2 is now available for free download by clicking here.