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

User Manual - Page 1171

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Using Viewer LUTs
Viewer LUTs can be enabled, edited, and turned off using the viewer LUT button and menu, as well as
by using the viewer contextual menu. This menu shows all LUTs available to Fusion, including custom
LUTs you’ve installed yourself.
The viewer LUT button and menu from
the Fusion page in DaVinci Resolve
To turn the current viewer LUT on and off:
Click the LUT button in the viewer toolbar to toggle the viewer LUT on and off.
The LUT menu can also be found as a submenu in the viewer’s contextual menu.
To choose another viewer LUT:
Open the menu to the right of the viewer LUT button and choose an option from the
viewer LUT menu.
To apply a Buffer LUT:
1 Right-click anywhere within the viewer and choose Global Options > Buffer LUT > Enable.
2 To choose a specific Buffer LUT, right-click again and choose a LUT from the Global Options >
Buffer LUT submenu.
Buffer LUTs are often useful for applying monitor corrections, which do not usually change
between projects.
To remove a Buffer LUT:
Right-click anywhere within a viewer and choose Global Options > Buffer LUT >
Enable to uncheck it.
Editing Viewer LUTs
The viewers are the primary area where composites are assessed, so it’s crucial that they provide an
accurate representation of what the content will look like when it’s played for an audience. The LUT
Editor allows you to customize your viewer’s output to match the gamma and color characteristics of
your eventual playback device, or to test how the current image looks in a completely different color
space, or how it holds up over a range of different color spaces.
Chapter 67Using Viewers 1171
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