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Puget Systems benchmark results demonstrate DaVinci Resolve Studio 19.0.1 running efficiently across hardware configurations. An Apple M1 Max (10-core CPU, 32-core GPU) system with 64 GB of RAM achieved an overall Standard score of 6355.00, with GPU Effects scoring 41.70 and Fusion scoring 73.80. LongGOP decoding performance measured 99.00, while H.264 encoding at 50 Mbps 8-bit UHD reached nearly 80 fps and HEVC encoding approached 93 fps.
include the new ColorSlice vector grading palette, offering seven color wheel-style tools for precise control over red, yellow, green, cyan, blue, magenta, and skin tones—employing subtractive color processes to produce rich filmic colors and looks. The Film Look Creator adds cinematic properties such as halation, bloom, grain, and gate weave to digital footage.
Superior algorithms for cleaning up noisy footage.
: A dedicated tool for replicating cinematic film characteristics like halation, bloom, and grain. Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Studio 19.0.1...
Resolved an issue where disabled matte nodes were unintentionally enabled in duplicated timelines. Fixed license activation errors for users on macOS 15 Sequoia
Early adopters have also highlighted the as a “game‑changer” for producing cinematic grades without leaving the Resolve environment, and the IntelliTrack AI feature has drastically reduced the time needed for manual tracking and audio panning.
AI-powered spatial denoising that cleans up footage while maintaining detail. include the new ColorSlice vector grading palette, offering
Offers advanced tracking for point stabilization and audio panning.
Version 19.0.1 specifically addresses minor bugs and optimization issues found in the initial 19.0 release:
: Media management for files with embedded AAF content has been improved, ensuring accurate audio playback after transcoding. Essential Bug Fixes and Stability : A dedicated tool for replicating cinematic film
The biggest change in this version is how it handles large projects. If you have hundreds of video clips on your screen, moving them around can sometimes cause lagging.
DaVinci Resolve remains the gold standard for color grading in Hollywood.