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The Offset Podcast EP035: 10(ish) DaVinci Resolve Feature Requests

The Offset Podcast EP035: 10(ish) DaVinci Resolve Feature Requests

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It’s widely known that the Blackmagic Design development team for Resolve is one of the best in the business. - coming up with great new features and squashing bugs quickly. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t room for improvement!


In this episode we take a list of 50+ feature requests and cull that down to 10 (ish), touching on things like groups, potential interface improvements, and what AI could (should) be doing in Resolve.


Of course, anytime a list of 50+ things is paired down considerably there are good feature requests that get left behind so we might have to do a part 2 on this later in the year.


In this episode some of the feature requests/improvements we take a look at include:

  • Complete revision of groups in Resolve
  • More AI driven utility tools - auto conform, dead pixel analysis, auto grouping etc
  • UI improvements - UI to dock/save presets, settings, DCTLS, favorite effects, momentary full screen panels
  • Tracking & Stabilization workflow improvements including axis weighting, predictive tracking, depth based tracking
  • Gestural support for pen and trackpad users
  • Color management for saved/exported stills + contact sheet/webpage export
  • Closed caption, & Dolby Vision/Atmos support for DCPs. DCP validation
  • Info pallet improvements - shot stats, corrections list, more items available for smart filtering
  • How to make good feature requests and bug reports

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