Blackmagic Design, a software company offering advanced video editing software, has announced that one of its most popular products DaVinci Resolve, will soon be available on the iPad. The free version of DaVinci Resolve and the premium version, DaVinci Resolve Studio, will be open before the end of 2022 for iPad owners.
According to Blackmagic Design, the iPad edition of DaVinci Resolve 18 will feature the same standard DaVinci Resolve project files as the desktop version. However, this version is optimized for Apple Pencil and MultiTouch. In addition, users may easily import clips from the iPad Pro's internal storage and Photos library, as well as from externally connected iCloud and USB-C devices. Finally, H.264, H.265, Apple ProRes, and Blackmagic RAW are among the file types that are supported.
Tablet-Oriented Video Editing Software
DaVinci Resolve Will Soon Be Available for iPad Users
Trend Themes
1. Tablet Video Editing - The trend of advanced video editing software now expanding to iPad users provides room for disruptive innovations for editing software companies to create more advanced mobile versions that may draw greater attention and support from consumers.
2. Multitouch Technology - With the DaVinci Resolve 18 being optimized for Apple Pencil and MultiTouch, there is opportunity for tablet and mobile companies to create innovative technology activities using multiTouch technology and Apple Pencil, paving the way for more advanced future interactive experiences.
3. Video Editing Software Programs - The rising demand for advanced video editing software continues to drive the need for software designers and engineers to develop tools with new and improved features that provide better user experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Video Editing Software - Blackmagic Design's announcement of the release of DaVinci Resolve 18 for iPad users introduces new growth opportunities for the video editing software industry to explore creating new technological advancements that may set them apart from competitors.
2. Tablet Industry - The addition of DaVinci Resolve 18 to the iPad may lead to an increase in tablet consumers using and demanding software that can better match their hardware, providing tablet manufacturers with an opportunity to develop more robust tablets optimized for application use.
3. Mobile Technology Industry - Expanding the video editing software product to mobile devices may also create opportunities for mobile manufacturers as users look for tablets and devices that are optimized for work.