Unlocking More Workspaces with DaVinci Resolve for iPad

Unlocking More Workspaces with DaVinci Resolve for iPad

When you think of video editing on an iPad, what's the first thing that comes to mind?

 

 It might be iMovie, Apple's pre-installed video editing software on iPadOS, which offers straightforward editing with a variety of templates. Or perhaps it's apps like LumaFusion, designed for more grassroots video editors, with a host of sound effects and templates. 

 

But recently, Blackmagic Design introduced DaVinci Resolve for iPad, taking video editing on this platform to the next level.

 

This software, widely known for its prowess on PCs and Macs, encompasses everything from basic editing to advanced color grading and video effects. So how does it perform on the iPad? This article delves deep into DaVinci Resolve for iPad.

 

A More Professional Video Editing Experience

 

DaVinci Resolve offers a far more comprehensive and professional video editing experience. It maintains detailed video file management and an inspector to scrutinize intricate video details. Furthermore, each project in DaVinci Resolve comes with global project settings, allowing customization of timeline resolution, frame rate, and more. This is crucial when working on high-quality videos.

 

 

Material Management

DaVinci Resolve for iPad boasts robust material management features, including importing materials, managing file links, organizing materials, and synchronizing material timelines. Whether it's videos from your iPad storage, iCloud, third-party cloud services, or your photo library, you can effortlessly import materials. Moreover, external files can also be imported from a USB-C external hard drive. Quickly find and select video material from different timestamps using the material view switch and incorporate them into video track segments on the timeline.

The Timeline

 

One of the most crucial aspects of video editing, the timeline, is well-implemented in DaVinci Resolve. You can smoothly drag videos and photos from your media library onto the timeline. Common transitions and effects can be added by merely dragging and dropping them onto the video track. Moreover, DaVinci Resolve offers user-friendly timeline management features, such as trimming videos at specific frames, enabling/disabling magnetic snapping, and creating markers.

 

Keyframes and Effects

 

Just like PC-based video editing software, DaVinci Resolve for iPad comes with numerous customizable animation effects, transitions, and titles. What sets it apart from most simple iPad video editing apps is the ability to change effect attributes, titles, and more using custom keyframes. By enabling "keyframes" for a particular effect in the effects inspector, you can fine-tune parameters and preview video effects in real-time.

 

Color Correction

 

Another strong suit of DaVinci Resolve is color correction. Even in the iPad version, this feature remains unscathed. It provides advanced tools for adjusting video color. Currently, DaVinci Resolve offers tools like curves, color wheels, scopes, and a video viewer for real-time color processing. The effects of video color correction are represented and restored step-by-step via a node-based flowchart.

 

Video Export

 

For video exporting, DaVinci Resolve provides presets, including H.264, H.265, and Apple ProRes. The resolution and other export settings match the project settings, ensuring a seamless workflow.

 

Using External Keyboards

 

While DaVinci Resolve on iPad comes with certain workspace limitations, they can be bypassed. The software is best used with an external keyboard, which allows you to access the complete suite of workspaces. By using the command+option+k shortcut, you can unlock the keyboard customization feature within the app.

 

Xenx Integration for Enhanced Workflow

 

Xenx is a purpose-built productivity tool for iPad users. It's designed to empower creators with quick access to shortcuts, enhancing efficiency and speed in the creative process. While using DaVinci Resolve for iPad, integrating Xenx can supercharge your workflow. You can conveniently configure the Xenx interface to include essential functions, like video editing commands and settings, tailored to your preferences. This integration significantly enhances your video editing efficiency and allows you to produce outstanding work more easily.

 

In conclusion, DaVinci Resolve is a powerful tool for taking your video editing skills to the next level. It simplifies skin smoothing, making it efficient while preserving the authentic texture of the subject's skin. Whether you're a professional video editor or an enthusiastic amateur, this feature can significantly enhance your portrait photos. 

 

So, if you're aiming for perfect portrait photos, consider giving DaVinci Resolve's skin smoothing feature a try. You'll be amazed at how it elevates your photos to a new level of excellence.

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