![]() Other new features of note include preliminary support for Blackmagic RAW files, customisation of timeline mouse behaviour, support for a wide range of media folder structures, the ability to recreate missing linked media, and a whole lot more. This should allow users to view their footage as intended and colour grade within Lightworks utilising a powerful new histogram tool. ![]() 14.5 also introduces higher GPU precision settings, namely 16-bit, 16-bit Float and 32-bit Float (Windows only). Chief amongst them is native support for variable framerate media without the need for transcoding prior to importing, which given the aforementioned targeting of the online market tends to be one of the most common file types users intend to edit with the software. Proof that time is accelerating is that that was 18 months ago around the time of NAB 2017, so it’s no surprise that the development team has had plenty of time to add a lot into the 14.5 release.Īll in all, Lightworks 14.5 includes over 70 new features/enhancements and over 500 improvements. Lightworks 14 was something of a landmark release for Editshare’s longstanding non linear editor, adding a new look and a load of tools designed to appeal to people creating content for online. With headline tweaks including improved framerate and format support, the latest point release of Lightworks adds a lot to Editshare’s well-regarded NLE. Lightworks 14.5 brings a lot of new features to the (editing) table
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