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  "path": "/photography/photo-editing/the-color-grading-tool-used-by-hollywood-now-supports-still-photos-and-its-free-davinci-resolve-21-works-with-both-photos-and-videos",
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  "textContent": "DaVinci Resolve, a video editor popular for its color tools, now supports still photos to give photographers cinematic color tools – and aid hybrid creators",
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