
Keyer garbage mattes now have rotation controls, making it easier to remove unwanted items from view, and new saturation and gamma controls on the glow plugin allow greater control and subtlety over lighting effects.

Meanwhile, new FX controls have been added, including new grid shapes and greater precision when using mosaic blur, allowing users to finely adjust the amount and appearance of pixellation. DaVinci Resolve now also decodes AVC Intra files using the media engine built into the Apple M1 chip, making decoding and playback faster when working with these file formats. It's now possible to prioritize speed or quality when rendering, with render times potentially improved by up to 65%. In addition, version 17.3 supports a new option on Mac computers with M1 for H.265 hardware encoding. The new processing engine also uses tile based rendering, which can give users on notebooks up to 30% longer battery when working in DaVinci Resolve.


The speed increase should make playback, editing, and grading of 4K and 8K projects faster using the software. Thanks to the completely reworked engine, DaVinci Resolve 17.3 can work up to 3 times faster on Apple Mac models with the M1 chip, according to the company. Blackmagic Design has announced a new update to its professional video editing and color correction software, DaVinci Resolve, that includes a new processing engine offering significantly better performance on Apple silicon Macs.
