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by dan_pixelflow 1130 days ago
At $50 a year (equates to $4 a month if paid annually), this is - albeit a subscription model - so much better than Adobe's £20 a month plan for just Premiere (obviously to get you to go for the £50 a month plan). It's a much better plan and I hope things like this make Adobe consider their costs. It's a big ask and I know they won't... but you can hope.
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I use the free version of Davinci Resolve to edit videos for a few occasions. It's amazingly good. Easy to learn and easy to use. Quite impressive with the feature sets.
The color editor using nodes is particularly powerful, and you can even export .cube LUT files. I now use it to edit my pictures too.
I'd love to hear more about this! I'm a photographer but look on jealously at Davinci. Black Magic got so much right with the design (and business model) of their software. How does it work for images?
Davinci Resolve just treats photos as another source media. When added to a timeline, the photo got repeated as a still image throughout the timeline. You can apply color and filter transformation to the timeline as usual. Export a frame from the timeline as image at the end for output.

See this for working on photos, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHhklKCBC0s

Premiere is $31.49 per month on the month plan. The annual plan paid monthly is $20.99 per month.

For all apps is $82.49 pel month on them monthly plan.