

#Davinci resolve lite denoise full version#
You’ll still need the full version for multiple GPUs (where the insane power comes from), multiple RED Rocket cards, noise reduction, 2K or 4K and stereoscopic 3D grading. Some report you can probably get around 10 nodes of real-time with Lite and a good GPU. So why does someone need to spend $1,000 on full Resolve software when Resolve Lite can do unlimited nodes? The Lite version is still limited to a single GPU, so while you can apply unlimited nodes, you can’t get unlimited real-time playback. According to BMD, “Adding more than two color-correction nodes was the top requested feature by DaVinci Resolve Lite colorists.” While a two-node limit meant you could do some basic grading in Resolve Lite, any real heavy lifting required more than two nodes.

With that little update the barrier of entry into higher-end post production has pretty much dropped to zero. And apparently Avid DNxHD codecs are also now included free. You heard that right: unlimited nodes in the free version of DaVinci Resolve. DaVinci Lite now includes unlimited color-correction nodes. In the 8.1.1 update that limit has been removed. The free version of the color-grading tool had been limited to only two nodes for color correction. I got a bit of a surprise when I downloaded Blackmagic’s recent DaVinci Lite update.
