

Stills are high-quality grabs of a frame from any one of your clips.

This is where you can be storing all of your stills. In the top left corner, we have the Gallery. If you think of it as a collection of panels, each with its own dedicated function, it will be a lot easier to approach and navigate through.


Its massive internal YRGB color space handles luminance separate from color, and patented DaVinci algorithms are used to process images at full 32-bit float quality with GPU acceleration to deliver images that look better than anything else in the world! It goes far beyond basic color “correction” and provides a world-class set of creative grading tools that let you manipulate light and color in breathtaking ways that complement and help tell the story. Luckily enough, Blackmagic Design’s Davinci Resolve made both color correcting and grading much easier but Hollywood level professional looking! DaVinci Resolve offers exceptional quality and can achieve looks that are impossible with other software. It can be a bit overwhelming for absolute beginners, which is why it’s important to get to know which software you’re using, and how to use it - one step at a time However, once you get the hang out of them, every second of effort and patience will bear fruit! But when starting out, without having any idea what to do - these techniques can be the greatest obstacle to overcome. They both serve the purpose of making your videos look better. Color correcting and color grading are both tools that help you take your video to further heights, which are, most of the time, integrated with almost all video editing software/s. Everyone knows how hard, and how much of a struggle it is to color correct and color grade videos.
