Most of the early development work went into making the software cross-platform – it now runs on Windows and Linux as well as the original Windows – and overhauling the user interface. However, while Blackmagic did almost immediately cut the price of Fusion from $2,495 to under $1,000, and introduce a very capable free edition of the software, after that, things went quiet. Resolve went from being a specialist, highly priced turnkey colour grading system to a disruptive mass-market software product with a much broader feature set. When Blackmagic Design bought original Fusion developer eyeon Software in 2014, many speculated that it would do the same thing to the product as it had to DaVinci Resolve, which it acquired five years earlier. The firm has also cut the price of Fusion Studio aggressively, from $995 to just $299 – a price that now also includes unlimited network rendering. Blackmagic Design has released Fusion 9 Studio, a major update to its compositing software, adding a new VR toolset, new planar and camera trackers, a new delta keyer, and a new multi-user collaboration system. Blackmagic Design Fusion 9 Latest Version is available for download at Softasm.
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