News Summary:
On April 24, 2026, FilmLight collaborated with Netflix to scale camera file processing, integrating its solutions into Netflix's Content Hub Media Production Suite to support global content production, quick turnarounds, and diverse camera formats. Previously, on March 30, FilmLight showcased Baselight and Daylight v7, along with Nara—its platform for remote media search, transcoding, and viewing—and the FilmLight API at the NAB Show in Las Vegas. Earlier, on February 9, freelance colorist Cem Ozkilicci detailed his experience utilizing Baselight v7 for commercial, long-form, and corporate content, noting his feedback helped shape the new release's look. This followed the February 2 announcement of Baselight v7's key improvements to Truelight Colour Spaces, enhancing its color management system with a redesigned Output Display Pipeline and a device color space concept to manage simultaneous display requirements across various output devices, including HDR displays and Mac OS UI. FilmLight initially launched Baselight v7, its color grading and finishing software, on January 25, introducing machine-learning tools, redesigned matte and channel workflows, and pipeline improvements tailored for VFX- and detail-heavy productions, alongside a depth map generator.
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