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

User Manual - Page 2877

For DV/RES/BBPNLMIC.

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Redo: Sometimes you hit undo once too many times. Redo will put back into effect the last item
you undid. As with undo, there are multiple levels of redo.
Play Still: Using Play Still, DaVinci Resolve will automatically display a wipe on the Viewer between
the current scene and the current still. You can use your mouse on the Viewer to move the wipe
position. Selecting Play Still a second time will toggle this mode off.
Prev Mem: Each clip, by default, has a memory of its grade, sizing, and so on, which is saved in
reference to the source timecode. If you are grading a clip and move from it to another clip, the
grade is saved automatically in a memory for that clip. If you come back to the clip and make a
change to the grade, then decide you don’t like the change, select Prev Mem to return to the
previous grade status you found when selecting the clip.
Reset: This key resets the grade of the current node. Holding down this key deletes all nodes in
the clip except for the first node, resets the grades to default, and clears the keyframes.
Loop: You may wish to repeat a review of a grade of a clip, or a selection of clips on the Timeline;
this Loop toggle key selects or deselects the Loop operation.
Bypass: This toggle selects the Node Graph Bypass mode.
Disable: This toggle enables or disables the current node.
LOOP BYPASS DISABLE
PLAY
STILL
PREV
MEM
RESET
GRAB
STILL
UNDO REDO
PREV
NODE
NEXT
NODE
PREV
FRAME
NEXT
FRAME
PREV
CLIP
NEXT
CLIP
ALL
RGB
LEVEL
OFFSETLOG VIEWER
CONTRAST PIVOT MID DETAIL COLOR BOOST SHADOWS HIGHLIGHTS SATURATION HUE LUM MIXY LIFT Y GAMMA Y GAIN
ALL
RGB
LEVEL
ALL
RGB
LEVEL
Top group
Middle group
Bottom group
Control buttons
The middle group of buttons include:
Prev Node: Within the Node Editor on the Color page, you are likely to have a number of nodes.
These are numbered based on the order that you added them. DaVinci Resolve node graphs are
completely user configurable, so you can add nodes anywhere and in any order you like. Thus, the
Previous Node key selects the node one lower in numerical order.
Next Node: Similar to the Previous Node key, this selects the node adjacent to the current node,
in this case the next higher numerical position.
Prev Frame: To step the Viewer one frame in reverse along the Timeline. Press and hold the Prev
Frame button to go to the first frame of the clip.
Next Frame: A single frame step forward for each key press. Press and hold the Next Frame
button to go to the last frame of the clip.
Prev Clip: Selects the first frame of the previous clip.
Next Clip: Selects the first frame of the next clip.
Chapter 147DaVinci Resolve Control Panels 2877
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