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3. ColorSlice (Vector-Based Color Grading)
For colorists, ColorSlice is a revolution. It replaces the old "Log" vs. "Video" color wheels with a series of six vectors (Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow). You can now push specific hues without affecting luminance as drastically. The 19.1.0.12 update fixes a bug where ColorSlice adjustments would reset when switching between the Color page and the Cut page. Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Studio 19.1.0.12
- Fusion Page Stability: Earlier Resolve 19 versions had a memory leak when using multi-layer particle systems in Fusion. 19.1.0.12 patches the OpenCL and CUDA memory allocation, allowing for complex motion graphics without the dreaded "GPU Memory Full" error.
- Decoding Performance: This build introduces optimized decoding for Sony Burano and Canon EOS C400 RAW files. Users report a 25% improvement in timeline scrub speed with these codecs.
- Windows ARM Native Support: For the first time, a Resolve 19.1.x build runs natively on Windows 11 Snapdragon X Elite laptops without emulation. This is a massive boon for on-location colorists using new ARM-based Windows hardware.
- macOS Sequoia Compatibility: Apple’s macOS 15 (Sequoia) broke a few features in earlier Resolve builds, specifically external monitor output via Blackmagic DeckLink cards. Version 19.1.0.12 fully restores compatibility with Sequoia’s new display compositor.
Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Studio 19.1.0.12 is a maintenance release within the 19.1 update cycle, focusing on refining performance and stability following the major "19.1" feature rollout. Puget Systems Core Enhancements in the 19.1 Cycle Fusion Page Stability: Earlier Resolve 19 versions had