Suddenly this legendary color grading suite was available to anyone.ĭevelopment continued, a Windows version was released with more features continually being added while the interface was overhauled to be more user-friendly. Eventually, a free “lite” version for Mac was released. Soon the price dropped and development changed. ![]() It was focused on color grading only and not fully featured as we know it now. At this point, DaVinci was still the domain of high-end film productions and very, very expensive. Around 2009 DaVinci Systems was acquired by Blackmagic design who made DaVinci Resolve their focus for development. ![]() Before we get to the business end of what’s the difference between the free and studio version of DaVinci Resolve, it’s worth looking at its evolution.
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