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

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Description: A user-editable field for entering information about that clip.
Duration: The total duration of the clip, in timecode.
End: The last frame number of the media file.
End TC: The timecode value of the last frame in the media file.
FPS: The frame rate of the media file.
File Path: The file path where that media file is located on disk.
Flags: Which flags, if any, have been added to a media file.
Format: The image format used by that clip, such as QuickTime, MXF, WAVE, and so on.
Frame/Field: Whether that media file is progressive or interlaced.
Frames: The total duration, in frames.
Good Take: An editable field to contain the circled state of media, relative to the
script supervisor’s notes.
H-FLIP: Whether that media file is horizontally flipped in DaVinci Resolve.
HDRX: Only displayed for R3D media, indicates whether or not it’s HDRX media.
IDT: If ACES color science is selected in the Color Management panel of the Project Settings, the IDT
used by that clip is listed here.
In: The timecode value of the In point, if any, that’s stored for that clip.
Input Color Space: If Resolve Color Management is selected in the “Color Science” menu of the
Color Management panel of the Project Settings, then this column will show the Input Color Space that
has been assigned to each clip. By default, all clips inherit the Input Color Space setting that’s been
selected in the Color Management panel of the Project Settings.
Input LUT: Which input Lookup table has been assigned, if any.
Input Sizing Preset: The currently selected Input Format Preset, if there is one.
Keyword: A user-editable field for entering searchable keywords pertaining to that clip. Only shows clip
keywords, not marker keywords.
Offline Reference: Lists the offline reference video that has been assigned to a given timeline.
Optimized Media: Populated with the resolution of whatever optimized media you’ve created (Original,
Half, Quarter, and so on). Clips that have not been optimized appear with “None.”
Out: The timecode value of the Out point, if any, that’s stored for that clip.
PAR: The pixel aspect ratio, if assigned.
Reel Name: The reel name of that clip. Dynamically generated by the “Assist using reel names from the”
setting in the General Options panel of the Project Settings.
Resolution: The frame size of the media file.
Roll/Card: An editable field to contain the roll number of media that was scanned from film.
S3D Sync: Shows a frame count when you slip an eye to fix non-synced timecode using
the “Slip Opposite Eye One Frame Left/Right” commands. This parameter is editable in the Media Pool.
Sample Rate: The sample rate of the media file’s audio, if there is any.
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