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The DaVinci Resolve 21 Photo Editing Tools Show Promise but Are Imperfect

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Blackmagic Design recently unveiled DaVinci Resolve 21, introducing an intriguing blend of AI-powered video editing enhancements and innovative RAW photo editing tools. This unexpected addition has captivated the creative community, offering a fresh way to approach photo organization and editing. Having explored these new features since their release, I found much to appreciate—yet there are aspects that fall short.
The DaVinci Resolve 21 Photo Editing Tools Show Promise but Are Imperfect

Large white text reading "ALMOST THERE" is overlaid on a blurred screenshot of DaVinci Resolve software, with the DaVinci Resolve logo centered below the word "ALMOST.

Blackmagic Design unveiled DaVinci Resolve 21 this week and alongside the expected types of improvements, like more AI-powered video editing features, Blackmagic shocked the creative world by adding RAW photo editing and organization features to Resolve 21. I've been trying Resolve 21's new photo editing features since it arrived on Monday, and there's a lot to like. There's also quite a bit that isn't quite up to snuff, is just a bit too different for my tastes, or is outright confusing.

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