

The iPad app will support file formats including H.264, H.265, Apple ProRes and Blackmagic RAW, with clips available from the "iPad Pro internal storage and Photos library, externally connected iCloud or USB-C media disks," the company wrote on Facebook. Otherwise, though, "it will be similar to the desktop version," Blackmagic said. It won't be a full version of the PC/Mac app, as it will initially feature just the Cut and Color pages. Blackmagic Design is bringing it's popular DaVinci Resolve video editing app to the iPad, promising support for RAW, cloud collaboration and more, the company announced on Twitter.
