
It provides support for a large number of formats, including some of the most exotic like ProRes, Avid DNxHD, AVC-Intra, DVCPRO HD, RED R3D, DPX, H.264, and XDCAM EX / HD 42. Lightworks might not be a very widely known product, but it has been used for movies like The King's Speech, Mission Impossible, and Pulp Fiction. These are just a few of the improvements found in Lightworks 12 The developers have also explained that they have improved the user interface and the experience should be much smoother, the playback performance is now much better thanks to the new Lightworks Play engine, it's now much easier to export files, a new Colour Correction effect has been added, and 4K support has been introduced for ProRes formats. My thanks once again to everyone that has helped in testing and reporting issues found in version 12, you have been instrumental in getting version 12 to release and your feedback has been incredible," say the devs from EditShare on their official forum. This now gives us a very solid platform to build on for the future.

"We are releasing Version 12 on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X! It has been a long road bringing the Mac version of Lightworks to release alongside the Windows and Linux versions. It was a difficult road and there still are a few rough edges, but the application runs great on Linux and has a ton of interesting features. The developers from EditShare have made some great strides in the last couple of years and they've proven that Linux is a good platform for this kind of applications. There are a couple of other projects that are just now starting to become really interesting, but Lightworks is here now and it's really good.


There are very few professional non-linear video and audio editing solutions in the Linux ecosystem, but Lightworks is probably the best you are going to find. Lightworks, a professional non-linear editing solution that's used for mastering videos, has been upgraded to version 12 for all the available platforms – Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X.
