
Will the Nikon Z9 Present a Revolutionary 8K RAW Video Format?
General performance and stability improvements. Addressed audio artifacts rendering Sony XAVC formats. Addressed issues with IO encode plugins. Addressed SVG groups going offline if duplicate Fusion node names exist. Addressed an issue extruding 3D text from specific fonts. Addressed an issue with malformed fonts. Addressed a stability issue with some HDR controls in Apple silicon. Addressed a context menu issue for clips with cached audio effects. Addressed audio issues with proxies generated for non-48KHz clips. Addressed clip gain changes being wrongly applied to selected tracks. Improved stability with large 3D renders in Fusion on M1 Max. Scripting API support to get node count and LUT by node index.
Support for CopySettings to work on Fusion modifiers. That’s a lot of RAW! Anyway, here’re the release notes below: Make sure to read our article about this new raw of the Nikon Z9: Will the Nikon Z9 Present a Revolutionary 8K RAW Video Format? That’s supposed to be a whole new raw format, as we assumed that the Nikon Z9 will be capable of shooting BRAW as well, and moreover ProRes RAW (internally! – as promised by Nikon).
The details are not completely clear on that. This is a brand new kind of raw, most probably developed by a company called intoPIX. The newest version of Resolve supports Nikon Z9 raw files. Read the release notes down below: DaVinci Resolve 17.4.6 DaVinci Resolve 17.4.6: “Support for Nikon RAW files” DaVinci Resolve 17.4.6 is ready for the new raw format of the Nikon Z9. Blackmagic Design announces the most recent version of its acclaimed color grading software.