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

User Manual - Page 2526

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The CIE 1976 scope showing both P3 and Rec. 709 gamuts
Panning and Zooming the Video Scopes
If you want to examine any part of a video scope’s graph in more detail, you can do the following:
To zoom into a graph: Hold the Option key down, and roll the scroll control.
To pan around a graph: Click and drag with the middle pointer button.
Customizing the Video Scopes
Once you’ve opened the video scopes, there are a variety of ways you can customize how the scopes
look, and expose additional onscreen graticule information to help you measure what you need.
Methods of customizing the Scopes window:
To change the size of the Scopes window: Drag the lower right-hand corner to resize the Scopes
window to the desired size.
To change how many scopes are displayed at once: Click one of the buttons in the upper right-
hand corner of the Scopes window to set 1, 2, 4, or 9 up arrangements of the video scopes. You
can also choose how many scopes are simultaneously displayed by choosing Workspace > Video
Scopes > 1-Up, 2-Up, or 4-Up.
To change which scopes appear in which pane: Click the Name drop-down at the upper left
corner of each scope’s pane, and choose a different scope. If you like, you can instantiate more
than one of each kind of video scope in multi-scope layouts, for instances where you want to
view variations on a particular type of scope with different settings. For example, you might want
to expose three Vectorscopes, setting each to a different tonal range so you can simultaneously
view Vectorscope analyses of Low (shadows), Mid (midtones), and High (highlights).
Different layout options in the Scope window
Once open, you can resize the Scopes window to make it as large or small as you require, positioning
on a second display if you want to make it even larger.
Chapter 124Viewers, Monitoring, and Video Scopes 2526
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