A peine une quinzaine de jours après la Bêta 3 de DAVINCI RESOLVE 15, voici qu’arrive la phase de la Bêta 4. Bref, le moins que l’on puisse dire, c’est que les petits gars de Blackmagic Design travaillent dur sur DAVINCI RESOLVE 15, leur logiciel de Montage, d’Etalonnage, de Mixage et d’Effets Spéciaux.
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Au menu de Bêta 4 de DAVINCI RESOLVE 15, une multitude de nouveautés dont voici la liste :
– Added support for a dynamic trim mode icon in the Edit page toolbar with a slip and slider indicator
– Added ability to read orientation from JPEG and QuickTime files
– Added ability to optionally show the synced audio file names in the timeline
– Added support for decoding 10bit RGBA DPX image sequences
– Added ability to split clips with speed changes applied by a single frame
– Added support for a Fast Gaussian filter in the Fusion Blur tool
– Added support for additional scratches in ResolveFX Film Damage
– Added support for assigning colors to nodes in the Color page
– Added support for clip level output blanking overrides
– Added support for synced audio file name and sync offset in ALE exports
– Added ability to drag a timeline from the Media Pool into a new tab when using the stacked view
– Added support for enabling or disabling tone mapping for Dolby Vision and HDR10+ projects
– Improved performance when using the Advanced Stabilizer
– Improved JPEG decoding performance
– Improved Sound Library search behavior
– Improved results when using ResolveFX Dust Buster
– Improved support for scripting with new APIs and additional Lua and Python examples
– Addressed an issue where the position of the buses in the Mixer would be incorrectly persisted in a dual screen layout
– Addressed an issue where there would be a delay in audio playback when switching multicam angles
– Addressed an issue where duplicating a clip with pitch correction turned off would not retain the settings
– Addressed an issue where new lines in an imported SRT file would get ignored
– Addressed an issue where moving a subtitle clip to adjacent track would behave incorrectly
– Addressed an issue where subtitle text would sometimes not wrap correctly
– Addressed an issue where changing the clip duration of a subtitle would cause a crash
– Addressed an issue with alpha handling for Compound clips and Fusion clips
– Addressed an issue where the subclip creation option was missing from the viewer context menu
– Addressed an issue where some overlapping clips would not be rippled in Ripple Cut and Ripple Delete operations
– Addressed an issue where the Timeline Compare tool would not show all the audio tracks
– Addressed an issue with using JKL keys for playback on the Fairlight page when Decklink audio output was enabled
– Addressed an issue where the user would be able to modify a timeline in the Fairlight page without write access in Collaboration
– Addressed an issue where switching nodes with highlight mode enabled would not update the viewer on the Color page
– Addressed an issue where the swap node operation would not work correctly on a node with OpenFX applied
– Addressed an issue where OpenFX and ResolveFX states would sometimes not be persisted when switching between clips or versions
– Addressed an issue where ResolveFX Color Palette would show different colors in RCM and ACES
– Addressed an issue where gallery stills would sometimes show as blank during collaboration sessions
– Addressed an issue where the target display color space and gamma would not be handled correctly for Dolby Vision projects
– Addressed an issue where the Fusion page Matte Control tool’s contract/expand would cause flickering
– Addressed an issue where copy, paste and selection shortcuts would sometimes not work in the Fusion page
– Addressed an issue where certain edit operations would not refresh the in and out extents of the clip in the Fusion page
– Addressed an issue where applying Fusion effects on clips with different resolutions would result in artefacts
– Addressed an issue where turning on loop for MediaIn would not reflect in the duration of the clip
– Addressed an issue where EXR files would be rendered with the incorrect timecode
– Addressed an issue where clips imported to the Media Pool would sometimes have an incorrect gamma when using separate color space and gamma settings
– Addressed an issue where dragging a still image from the timeline to the Media Pool would cause a crash
– Addressed an issue where deleting a clip in the Media Pool would sometimes cause a crash
– Addressed an issue where Canon RMF files would not have an IDT applied by default in ACES projects
– Addressed an issue where decoding using easyDCP would result in low quality output
– General performance and stability improvements
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