Blackmagic Design DV/RES/BBPNLMIC DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel with Resolve Studio Software

User Manual - Page 1032

For DV/RES/BBPNLMIC.

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Saving Fusion Layouts
It is possible to customize the layout and configuration of panels to suit the size of the desktop and
monitor, or to match personal preferences.
In DaVinci Resolve, configure and resize the panels you want displayed and then:
Choose Workspace > Layout Presets > Save Layout Presets.
In Fusion Studio, configure and resize the panels you want displayed and then:
Click the Grab Document Layout button in the Preferences > Layout panel to save the layout for all
new Compositions.
Click the Grab Program Layout button to remember the size and position of any floating views, and
enable the Create Floating Views checkbox to automatically create the floating windows when
Fusion restarts.
Showing and Hiding Panels
The UI toolbar at the top of the screen lets you open panels you need and hide those you don’t. It’s
the simplest way to create a layout for your particular needs at the moment.
The UI toolbar of the Fusion page
Resizing Panels
You can change the overall size of each panel using preset configurations, or you can adjust them
manually. The viewers and Work panel are inverse of each other. The more space used to display the
Work panel, the less space available for the viewers. To resize a panel, manually drag anywhere along
the raised border surrounding the edges of the panel.
Dragging the edge between
two viewers to resize it
Fusion Studio Floating Frame
Fusion Studio includes a Floating Frame window that can be used to house any panel.
To place a panel in the Floating Frame, do the following:
1 In Fusion Studio, choose Window > New Floating Frame.
2 Right-click in the Floating Frame and choose the panel from Add View submenu.
When using multiple monitors, you can choose to have floating panels spread across your displays for
greater flexibility.
Chapter 62Exploring the Fusion Interface 1032
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