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

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Frame Format preferences for images generated in Fusion.
If the same frame format is used day after day, the global Frame Format preferences should match the
most commonly used footage. For example, on a project where the majority of the source content will
be 1080p high definition, it makes sense to set up the global preferences to match the frame format of
the HD source content you typically use.
To set up the default Frame Format for new compositions, do the following:
1 Choose Fusion Studio > Preferences.
2 Click the Global and Default Settings disclosure triangle in the sidebar to open the Globals group.
3 Select the Frame Format category to display its options.
When you set options in the Global Frame Format category, they determine the default frame format
for any new composition you create. They do not affect existing compositions or the composition
currently open. If you want to make changes to existing compositions, you must open the comp. You
can then select the Frame Format controls listed under the comp’s name in the sidebar.
For more information on preferences, see Chapter 75, “Preferences” in the DaVinci Resolve Reference
Manual or Chapter 15 in the Fusion Reference Manual.
Reading Clips into Fusion Studio
Once the Frame Format preferences are set, you usually begin to create a composite by reading in
source media. When Fusion reads in media, it doesn’t convert or move the original files; it simply reads
the files in place, from whichever storage volume they’re on. You are always dealing with the original
source files in their original location.
Source media is read into a comp using a Loader tool. Although there are other tools within Fusion
Studio that you can use to generate images like gradients, fractals, or text, each still image, image
sequence, or movie file must be added to your comp using a Loader tool.
Loader and Saver tools are used to add
media to Fusion Studio and render it out.
Chapter 63Getting Clips into Fusion 1050
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