With the release of version 11, Resolve started to aggressively expand from purely grading tool into non-linear editing. Now it is attempting to take over your edit suite, and this is what I decided to focus on in my assessment. It’s simply a great, affordable grading tool, a worthy replacement of Apple Color. While this perk might have influenced my opinion about the company and the product, it’s no secret that I have liked Resolve for a long time, used it on my projects since version 9, and trained people how to work with it. Full disclosure: I was offered a full version of Resolve Studio from Blackmagic Design in exchange for this review with no other strings attached.
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