Rubik3x
Well-Known Member
Agree about both Corel and Resolve. I've been learning DaVinci Resolve for its superior color corrections, image stabilization and the ability to handle 10-bit files. No more color banding in the sky and water . The paid Studio version is much faster than the free version. I'm not sure about the added features, however.FWIW I rejected Corel 10+ years ago as not user friendly. I have upgraded to a powerful Win10 with a free download of DaVinci Resolve and The Beginner's Guide to DaVinci Resolve 16 (Amazon). This editing software has great color management.
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