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DaVinci Resolve 9 with new user interface

20.04.2012

Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve software screnshot color gradingBlackmagic Design introduced DaVinci Resolve 9, a major new software update to the company's color grading system. DaVinci Resolve 9 features a completely redesigned user interface as well as workflow changes required to harness all the new technology Blackmagic Design has added over the last few years (automatic 3D eye matching, multi layer timelines, XML support and more camera and file type support) in a much faster way. New user interface improvements includ e a streamlined project import, export and selection workflow, scrubbable media thumbnails to speed up shot selection, production metadata fields for entering on set shot notes and larger color control palettes to give faster access to grading tools. There are new clear graphical palettes for control of power windows, keys, sizing, tracking and stabilization, camera raw and data burn ins. The Gallery now includes resizable stills displayed in user named albums and 48 "prebuilt looks" for fast grade selection. Other new features in DaVinci Resolve 9 include 'Log grading' in every corrector node, audio playback support up to 16 tracks per source clip and audio renders in both Quicktime and MXF, automatic 'Audio Sync', clip data burn ins and batch rendering for dailies, additional and faster automatic stereo 3D image alignment tool, plus new stereoscopic 3D floating windows and new 3D monitoring options. DaVinci Resolve 9 will be available in July as a free of charge update for all Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve customers. [source]

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Microsoft unveils Xbox One
22.05.2013

Micirsoft Xbox One launch photo A new vision for the future of gaming comes to life as Microsoft Corp. unveils Xbox One , the all-in-one gaming and entertainment system created for today and the next generation. To create the most advanced Xbox system ever designed, Microsoft created a state-of-the-art gaming operating system and fused it with an equally powerful entertainment platform. An eight-core, x86 processor and more than 5 billion transistors helps make lag and load times a thing of the past, so users can instantly jump between a game and their entertainment at lightning speed or run a host of apps right alongside the game with no loss in performance. Xbox One will launch in markets around the world later this year. [source]

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MODO 701: Trial version available
Get your hands on the latest release of MODO, Luxology's modeling, animation, and rendering software for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux systems (Linux version is currently in beta). [more]
 
Epic Games releases Epic Citadel on the web
Epic Games and Mozilla have continued a close collaboration first revealed during last month's Game Developers Conference to release the Epic Citadel demo on the Web running in HTML5. [more]
 
GenArts Sapphire 7 debuts at NAB 2013
GenArts released Sapphire 7, new version of its set of visual effects plug-ins for Autodesk, Avid, After Effects, Final Cut Pro, Nuke, OpenFX, and Sony Vegas Pro platforms. [more]
 
 
Autodesk Smoke 2013 Extension 1
Autodesk announced Extension 1 for its professional video editing software for the Mac, Smoke 2013. [more]
 
E-on software ships LumenRT 4.1 Studio
E-on software announced the availability of LumenRT 4. [more]
 
Steinberg Cubase 7.0.4
Steinberg announced the availability of the Cubase 7. [more]
 
 

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