DaVinci Resolve on the iPad Pro offers a robust set of features similar to its desktop counterpart, making it a powerful tool for video editing and color grading. However, its performance can be demanding on the iPad's resources, which may lead to occasional crashes, especially with complex projects or GPU-heavy effects[1][3][9]. Kljub tem omejitvam se odlikuje pri razvrščanju barv in je primeren za grobe reze in začetne projekte [1] [3].
In comparison, Final Cut Pro for iPad is designed with a more intuitive interface, optimized for touch controls and offering features like live drawing and multicam support. It provides a seamless experience for those familiar with the desktop version, though it lacks some advanced features and plugins found on Mac[2][8]. Final Cut Pro's performance is generally solid, even with demanding footage, but it may not fully match the "pro" expectations due to limitations in color grading and plugin support[9].
** Lumafusion je še en močan kandidat, ki je znan po enostavnosti uporabe in zmogljivosti za urejanje z več kamerami. It offers a clean interface and is well-regarded among iPad video editors, though it may not match the feature depth of DaVinci Resolve or Final Cut Pro[5].
** Capcut je vsestranska aplikacija z uporabnikom prijaznim vmesnikom, ki ponuja funkcije, kot so večplastno urejanje in orodja, ki temeljijo na AI. Je močan, a preprost za uporabo, zaradi česar je primeren tako za začetnike kot za izkušene urednike [5].
Overall, DaVinci Resolve on the iPad Pro is ideal for color grading and basic editing tasks, while Final Cut Pro offers a more polished editing experience with better integration across Apple devices. Lumafusion in Capcut zagotavljata odlične alternative z lastnimi močmi v uporabnosti in naborih funkcij.
Za napredno urejanje videov sta Davinci Resolve in Final Cut Pro bolj profesionalne možnosti, vendar imata različne prednosti in slabosti. DaVinci Resolve is better for color grading and has a broader feature set similar to its desktop version, whereas Final Cut Pro offers a more streamlined editing experience with touch controls optimized for the iPad.
Navedbe:[1] https://ymcinema.com/2022/12/07/davinci-resolve-for-ipad-a-review-and-insights/
[2] https://primalvideo.com/video-creation/editit/best-ipad-video-editting-apps/
[3] https://www.nextpit.com/davinci-resolve-ipad-review
[4] https://www.reddit.com/r/davinciresolve/comments/1cmww47/resolve_on_ipad_pro_performance/
[5] https://appleinsider.com/inside/ipad/best/thebest-video-apps-for-professional-video-editing-on-on-iPad
[6] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2x85zkyho1m
[7] https://en.pronews.com/reviews/2023011216491674.html
[8] https://filmora.wondershare.com/video-editor/ipad-video-editor.html
[9] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opy22Jcvra0
[10] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvdfppNacr0