Hey Everyone! Want to use Blender's AgX and Filmic view transforms in DaVinci Resolve? We have a free lut pack for you, now on Gumroad.
https://creativeshrimp.gumroad.com/l/agx-luts
* p.s. We've also bundled 'Creative' LUTS (also free)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbCLhO1qMEU - how to use
I am still trying out different #video #editors whenever I have to do some editing. After having had good experiences with #pitivi in the past, I recently tried #davinciresolve in a #distrobox container. Yesterday, I took a look at #lightworks, which, among the commercial options, can be installed refreshingly easily as a #flatpak. #linux
PSA to DaVinci Resolve 20 users on Linux that experience crashing when doing anything in Fusion -
This is apparently caused by missing language packs, which can be installed under the following names:
Debian derivatives: locales
RHEL derivatives: glibc-all-langpacks
Credit goes to the following post during the v20 beta period, which still applies as of v20.0.1 stable.
https://forum.blackmagicdesign.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=221161
DaVinci Resolve Updates to Studio 20.0.1
#BlackmagicDesign #DaVinciResolve
https://www.samdb.co.za/blogs/blog/2025/06/30/davinci-resolve-updates-to-studio-20-0-1/
Random #Mac question: #DaVinciResolve vs #FinalCutPro vs.. anything better?
Used the new AI Voice tools in Resolve 20. It's pretty crazy how easy it is to train your own model and use it!
I copied Phil Flock's voice for a different project and wanted to surprise him with this.
#aivoice #resolve20 #davinciresolve #voicechanger
A Black-crowned Night Heron, deciding where it will eat its catch. As a Great Blue was just out of frame to right, maybe sharing wasn't an option. #Birds #Photography #BirdPhotography #FujiFilm #XT5 #DaVinciResolve
A Great-tailed Grackle, and if you wait until the end you do get a call. #Birds #Photography #Videography #DaVinciResolve #MagicBulletLooks #FujiFilm
If you're a #Fedora and #DavinciResolve user, I highly recommend installing https://github.com/H3rz3n/davinci-helper next time you want to set it up on your system.
Just set Resolve up on my Thinkpad and it made it completely painless to get up and running. No dep hunting or making sure I have all the opencl bits installed
A brief clip of my awful file organisation in #DavinciResolve.
Still amazing to me that Davinci Resolve give you totally free upgrades again and again and again, having paid for the studio license just that one time.
@eugenialoli @darktable The sad part is even the resolve devs seem to believe a Flatpak is not possible according to many #davinciresolve forum posts.
@eugenialoli same with photo #raw processing, non of the #foss apps use the color profiles of the cameras, no 16bit raw and many other issues. I gave up retouch due to the still bad gimp ux and the bad implementation of non destructive editing.
The sad reality is the #linuxdesktop is not ready for professional #mediaproduction and this is such a bad thing in times like this.
#davinciresolve also barely runs on everything except nvidia on #linux and still has no #flatpak
Even blender is a pain with amd #rocm
@Ruhrnalist To be precise: Only the Studio version supports import of h264-files. #DavinciResolve doesn't support the AAC audio codec, PCM is fine. I do record PCM in some of my cameras and OBS and convert the rest. Also: not all export formats are supported, but you can export to mov and convert if necessary. Features are identical on linux and windows.
@Ruhrnalist I have been using #DavinciResolve Studio on #Linux for a while now and I am very happy with it. You only need to figure out how to convert the files from whatever you got to what Davinci understands. Either with ffmpeg on the commandline, a script (there already is one from the Nobara community) or with #ShutterEncoder.
By using #foss video editors I gave up color grading that was capable of believable film emulation (via Resolve and its third party plugins).
But it's even more disturbing that none of these foss apps support 10bit h.264/5. Let alone Raw. This kind of makes them useless to me, as most of my cameras record as such. In fact, most new non-phone cameras record as such by default.