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To speak of "old versions" of DaVinci Resolve is to speak of two fundamentally different software philosophies, separated by a single, seismic version number: DaVinci Resolve 8. Before that, Resolve was not a democratizing force; it was a myth, a legend whispered in the hallowed, dark halls of high-end telecine suites. After it, it became the Swiss Army knife of the indie filmmaker. Understanding the old versions is to understand the very tectonic shift in professional video editing. The Pre-History: The Linux God (Versions 1-7) In the beginning (circa 2004, as a pure software solution, though hardware roots go back to the 80s), there was DaVinci Resolve for Linux. This wasn't an "app." It was an operating system state. You didn't launch Resolve; you booted into Resolve on certified Dell or HP workstations paired with proprietary panels like the DaVinci Resolve Advanced Control Surface.
Suddenly, there was a "Cut" and "Edit" page, but they were primitive. Trimming was a chore. There were no transitions beyond a basic cross-dissolve. Audio was a mono/stereo afterthought. Professional editors laughed. "Resolve is a colorist's tool with a timeline toy," they'd say. And they were right. old versions of davinci resolve
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