Colourlab vs DaVinci Resolve
DaVinci Resolve ranks higher at 54/100 vs Colourlab at 43/100. Capability-level comparison backed by match graph evidence from real search data.
| Feature | Colourlab | DaVinci Resolve |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Product | App |
| UnfragileRank | 43/100 | 54/100 |
| Adoption | 0 | 1 |
| Quality | 1 | 1 |
| Ecosystem | 0 | 0 |
| Match Graph | 0 | 0 |
| Pricing | Free | Free |
| Capabilities | 9 decomposed | 16 decomposed |
| Times Matched | 0 | 0 |
Colourlab Capabilities
Automatically analyzes and matches color grading across multiple shots in a sequence to ensure visual consistency. The AI learns from reference frames and applies matching color corrections to other shots without manual adjustment.
Analyzes video footage and suggests professional color grading adjustments based on machine learning models trained on cinematic color work. Provides automated starting points that users can then refine or accept.
Applies a single color grade or set of adjustments across multiple video clips or sequences simultaneously. Enables efficient processing of large volumes of footage with consistent styling.
Seamlessly integrates with standard video editing software and workflows, allowing users to apply color grading without switching between applications or learning new interfaces.
Maintains consistent brand colors across video content by learning and applying brand-specific color palettes to footage. Ensures all videos adhere to brand guidelines without manual color specification.
Applies pre-built cinematic color grades and looks to video footage, transforming standard footage into footage with professional film-like color characteristics and mood.
Analyzes a reference image or frame and applies its color characteristics to video footage, enabling color matching based on visual references like mood boards, stills, or competitor content.
Provides granular manual controls for adjusting color grades after AI recommendations, allowing users to fine-tune and override automated suggestions for creative customization.
+1 more capabilities
DaVinci Resolve Capabilities
Apply advanced color correction and grading using industry-standard tools including curves, wheels, and LUTs. Supports node-based color workflows with real-time preview and frame-accurate adjustments across entire timelines.
Create complex visual effects and compositing using Fusion's node-based workflow. Chain together effects, keying, tracking, and transformations with non-destructive editing and real-time feedback.
Organize and manage media assets across projects with bin systems, metadata tagging, and efficient media handling. Search, filter, and organize footage for quick access during editing.
Export video and audio in multiple formats and codecs optimized for different delivery platforms. Create multiple outputs from a single timeline for broadcast, streaming, and archival.
Preview edits, effects, and grades in real-time with hardware acceleration. Monitor output on external displays with accurate color representation and frame-accurate scrubbing.
Create and manage proxy media for efficient editing of high-resolution footage. Switch between proxy and full-resolution media for editing flexibility and performance optimization.
Share projects with team members for collaborative editing and review. Support for project sharing with version control and comment-based feedback, though cloud collaboration is limited.
Edit video footage across multiple tracks with support for transitions, effects, and timeline manipulation. Organize clips, trim, arrange, and synchronize audio and video elements with frame-accurate control.
+8 more capabilities
Verdict
DaVinci Resolve scores higher at 54/100 vs Colourlab at 43/100.
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