bbatha 34 minutes ago

For all the potshots about AI, this update is huge even if you take away the AI features. They basically added lightroom to this release. There's some polish before you'd want to change your subscription, but its really tempting. It may be the best photo management/editor on linux. Yes, I know about darktable and rawtherapee and I stand by what I said. They also added a ton of motion graphics stuff which from the beta seem to be enough to undercut a lot of basic uses of after effects out. The later two features are in the free release as well!

  • cjonas 25 minutes ago

    I made the switch from premier to resolve a few years ago and it feels like such a breath of fresh air. Being able to do the same with Lightroom would be amazing so can't wait to check this out. I've been using the free version and honestly never needed the pro features but I think I'll make the one time purchase today just to support a non-subscription based product of this caliber

  • jackofalltrades 13 minutes ago

    I was not aware that we could edit photos in DaVinci Resolve in Linux. Thank you for this info, I'll certainly give it a try!

    • Hobadee 3 minutes ago

      You couldn't until this release. :-P

  • echelon 15 minutes ago

    > For all the potshots about AI,

    Most video is going to be AI in the near future. They see the writing on the wall. Their camera business line is going to sharply decline.

    • echoangle 3 minutes ago

      Aren’t the cameras they are making aimed at professional productions? Those are probably going to replaced last, the first thing will be (or are) TikTok clips shot on smartphones.

      I don’t think they’ll see a decline in cinema camera sales due to AI soon.

    • 13hunteo 3 minutes ago

      Why do you believe this? Are you expecting all media to become fully AI - sports, TV, movies, youtube?

    • Geezus_42 8 minutes ago

      Even more reason to check out.

    • CyberDildonics 9 minutes ago

      "AI makes real world obsolete." I think that's enough hacker news for today.

    • VladVladikoff 12 minutes ago

      God I hope not. That’s depressing.

bluelightning2k 8 minutes ago

So much respect for Black Magic. They are absolutely World Class and their business model is extremely generous.

Having said that, for all the AI features, the big one would be setting key frames etc. with an agent, driving the general editing workflow with text,etc. I realize this is non trivial but it's certainly viable for a team of this calibre.

I think if BM added a paid for agent which helped execute their traditional video editing tools (even if it "only" supported a subset) then that's a subscription a lot of people would be willing to pay for, especially as their core tool is so generous.

odsodsods 34 minutes ago

people complaining about AI features have clearly never wasted hours editing video or lost time and money discovering a technical flaw in a rush shot three days ago. For actual workflows, these tools are lifesavers

fishgoesblub 31 minutes ago

For all the issues with AI, these features aren't so bad. The "AI" search is possibly one of the more useful ones. That'll save me a fair bit of time.

antirez 36 minutes ago

Got a copy of the Studio version a few months later I opened my YouTube channel: among the best money spent in software of my life.

  • gbraad 27 minutes ago

    I felt the same when I got Vegas and Sound Forge, but they never got released on any platform other than Windows, so eventually outgrew them. I totally understand what you mean; I use it, but also happy with Blender!

  • ncfausti 24 minutes ago

    What do you like most about it?

Lalabadie 41 minutes ago

The whole first section: 9 features, 9 titles with "AI" in them.

I don't think their use of it is bad at all, I'm just tired.

  • miniman1337 35 minutes ago

    Its all local if that helps?

    • Lalabadie 28 minutes ago

      I think they've made lots of great practical choices! 100% in agreement with running local models for these tasks.

      My opinion is that, for end users, if you name your feature "AI" to market it, you kind of already failed to read the room. You're writing to VCs while hoping it convinces customers.

      Name what the feature does, what it gains them. Call it "smart" if you must imply some black box treatment.

      Naming AI as the selling point for everything feels a lot like that Android tablet ad circa 2010:

      "Your wife will love the new dual core Tegra™ chipset!"

    • embedding-shape 14 minutes ago

      And each is very specific to a use case, not a "general chat prompt for triggering API calls" but things like "ML model to categorize video clips and assigning tags + names, so you can find it faster" and similar.

      I'd also get tired if it was "AI ala Microsoft/Google" where the goal is to get you to write forever with a chat bot somewhere else, but these features are very different from that.

gbraad 29 minutes ago

Still a public beta?! Not sure why this is news ... the AI features?

  • NBJack 25 minutes ago

    The Lightroom competitor would be a big (and welcome) change to the market if it delivers.

wavemode 40 minutes ago

Eventually, in moviemaking, generative AI is going to be seen the way CGI is. That is, how people complain about CGI when it's obvious/distracting/noticeable, but the best usages of it won't be noticeable.

  • swatcoder 15 minutes ago

    Sure, and like CGI, it will change the nature of the media entirely.

    Different stories shown with different treatment. With CGI, scenes zoomed out to wider shots and effects swelled even louder over lighting, intimacy, acting, etc.

    Old styles didn't disappear or stop evolving entirely, of course, but the center of attention profoundly shifted and the "big" production money went with jt.

    Generative AI will likely drive some kind of analogous shift in dominant film aesthetics. I don't know where, but I'm not particularly excited by it myself yet.

neko_ranger 39 minutes ago

could use a little more AI. have they considered replacing users altogether?