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Lightworksis a freemium non-linear editing system (NLE) for editing and mastering digital video. It was an early developer of computer-based non-linear editing systems, and has been in development since 1989. Lightworks won a 2017 EMMY Award for being one of the first to create digital nonlinear editing software. The development of an open-source version was announced on April 11, 2010.[3] However, no source code of the program has been released. In July 2020, a Lightworks product manager confirmed that they "Still hope to announce something in the future" about Lightworks' open source development.

OLE Limited was founded in 1989 by Paul Bamborough, Nick Pollock and Neil Harris. In 1994 it was sold to Tektronix.[10] In 1999 it was sold on to the newly formed Lightworks Inc., then owned by Fairlight Japan, and then purchased by Gee Broadcast in May 2004.[11][12]


Under Gee Broadcast ownership, new product releases resumed with the release of the Lightworks Touch range,[13][14] and the Alacrity[15] and Softworks[16] ranges for SD & HD editing.[17] Softworks offered the Lightworks User Interface and toolset in a software only package for laptops or office workstations. Softworks and Alacrity supported mixed formats and resolutions in real time and project output in different resolutions without re-rendering. Alacrity supported dual outputs while the same facility was available for Softworks users as an option.[18]


At the annual convention of the National Association of Broadcasters, NAB Show, on 11 April 2010, EditShare announced that they plan to transform Lightworks into Lightworks Open Source.[20] It was presented at IBC in Amsterdam September 2010.[21]


On 9 November 2010, EditShare announced that Lightworks would be downloadable on 29 November of the same year, at first exclusively for the users who had registered during the initial announcement,[22] but subsequently publishing the software as "public beta".[23]


EditShare planned the release of the open source version in Q4 of 2011, after they finished code review.[23] They plan to make money from proprietary plugins offered in their associated online shop, including plugins needed to access professional video formats. Shortly before the scheduled release date of 29 November 2011, EditShare announced that an open source release of the software would be temporarily delayed, but did not announce a new release date. The announcement noted that they were not yet satisfied with the stability of the new version.[24][25]


After an 18-month beta program, EditShare released Lightworks 11, for Windows only, on 28 May 2012. The non beta release of Lightworks includes a host of new features for editors, and runs on wide range of PC hardware. The software was re-designed and re-written for portability (versions for Linux and Mac OS X have also been released) and now supports many more codecs including AVCHD, H.264, AVC-Intra, DNxHD, ProRes, Red R3D, DPX, XDCAM HD 50, XDCAM EX, DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K, but only for the paid Pro version. The free version supports DV, MPEG, Uncompressed and other codecs for both import and export.[26][27][28]


On 29 May 2013, v11.1 stable release was made available for download. A major development in the Pro version is improved performance of the H.264/AVC codec in MP4 and MOV containers. This makes it possible to edit this format natively, even with less powerful CPUs. This should interest HDSLR and GoPro camera users. Native editing of H.264 MTS files has been possible since version 11.0.3.


This version of Lightworks has also replaced HASP with the new EditShare Licensing System (ELS), which eliminates some installation problems. Lightworks Free users can now download the 64 bit version, which was previously limited to Pro users. The Free version now also comes with a 30-day Pro Trial period.[29]


EditShare demonstrated the Linux version at the NAB in Las Vegas in April 2012, and posted a video of it running on Ubuntu on their YouTube channel.[30] At IBC in Amsterdam in September, an updated Linux demo was presented, and EditShare announced that the initial Linux alpha version would become available on 30 October .[31] Lightworks 11 alpha for Linux was released on 30 April 2012, but only to a limited audience.[32] The Linux version of Lightworks was made available as a Public Beta on 30 April 2013.[33][34][35]


In October 2018, Lightworks released version 14.5 for Windows, Linux and Mac platforms. 14.5 added a vast array of new features including variable frame rate support, a huge amount of codec support including Red Cinema R3D, Cineform and Blackmagic Q1 codecs.[citation needed]


In September 2020, a new company, LWKS Software Ltd, founded in August of the same year[39] by two members of the development team, took ownership of Lightworks, as well as QScan AQC software. the agreement also mentions Key member of the development teams of both software joining the new company.[40]


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The SolarXtreme series features a COB (chip on board) design and utilizes a direct AC drive, so LED drivers are not needed. This enables high-efficiency LEDs to be used, at a much lower cost than traditional LEDs. Users, therefore, benefit from full-spectrum grow lights that accommodate all stages of plant growth and flowering for many types of indoor plants, vegetables, and flowers. No adjustments are needed during the growing cycle.


Our horticultural LED lights have been developed based on years of research and knowledge of photosynthesis and biological processes. The SolarXtreme 250 represents a convenient innovation in indoor LED grow lights suited for smaller cultivations and users who wish to conserve on power draw.


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The company believes that Lightworks sets the standards for trimming. It contains simple yet powerful tools for trimming. Lightworks allows you to continue editing while you are importing a batch of material, rendering your complicated third-party FX, or exporting two files at the same time to your favorite format. Lightworks has a real-time GPU pipeline architecture to deal with compositing and effects, such as primary and secondary color correction, blurs, mattes, and masks, including over 100 inbuilt effect presets.


Lightworks Pro also adds more advanced features, such as user-definable project locations, advanced Project sharing, stereoscopic (3D) output, AJA, Blackmagic, Matrox, and Mackie Mixer Support, timeline rendering, Lightworks Console support and more. Lightworks also adds in a few additional plugin packages to those who make the outright purchase. The core editing tools are available in all forms of the program, however.


They offer a free plan as well as a premium version. After using the free one that could only export to 720p, I eventually upgraded to be able to produce HD and 4K while doing Lightworks video editing.


Project sharing allows multiple users to work on the same project at the same time. You can use it to transfer edit permissions from user to user quickly. Bins can be shared between users and are updated in realtime, too.


What originally got me into using it was the free version. Although the export quality is only 720p for it, it has so many of the premium features that it seemed like a no-brainer at the time to use that.


Additionally, the built-in effects have been updated in 11.5, with a new curves based color correction tool. Lightworks also ships with numerous preset looks for quickly applying a specific style. A lot of the new features in Lightworks can be accessed in a new, right-click method.


Lightworks is a professional non-linear video editing software published by Lwks Software, headquartered in the UK and founded in 1989. Lightworks supports video creators of all sizes, from freelance videographers to enterprise production studios. It is available as a desktop application for Windows, Linux and Mac operating systems. Lightworks offers a free and paid version, with the paid Pro version unlocking additional features like output formats and collaboration tools.


Lightworks provides online support documentation and community forums. Training is offered through both free and paid tutorial videos. Lightworks uses industry-standard encryption and access controls to secure project files and user data. It has obtained security certifications like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliance for data privacy.


Lightworks contains extensive professional-grade editing tools for trimming, effects, audio mixing, and color correction. It supports a wide range of video file formats including RED, RAW, AVC-Intra, and 4K. The flexible interface is customizable for different editing styles. Key capabilities include:


Compared to consumer-level tools, Lightworks gives video creators deeper control over their editing workflow for professional quality results. The wide format support reduces time spent converting footage and the optimized interface facilitates efficient storytelling.




The video editing software market features a variety of solutions that serve a range of video content creation needs. The TEC website offers learning resources to help you navigate enterprise software research projects, including this blog post that delves into different types of editing software (non-linear vs. non-destructive), as well as top solutions and features. The post gives you an idea of some top features you should expect to find in video editing products, as well as the different types of editing solutions available.

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