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

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4 Use the File dialog that appears to choose where you want to save the resulting media. Choose a
location and click Open.
A progress bar appears to show you how long this will take. When finished, your new media is
saved in the designated location, added to the Media Pool, and will replace each corresponding
source clip on the Timeline.
If you’ve used Render in Place and end up having buyer’s remorse, or a late-breaking change comes
back to you later, you can easily decompose to the original clip with its editable effects to make
the change.
To Decompose to Original:
1 Select one or more clips that have already been Rendered in Place, on the Edit Page timeline.
2 Right-click the selection, and choose “Decompose to Original” from the contextual menu.
The original clip, along with all of its editable effects, will be returned to the Timeline. The new
media created in the Render in Place process will not be deleted from the source folder, nor will it
be removed from the Media Pool. It is effectively a new clip.
Adjusting Multiple Clips at the Same Time
There’s an easy way to make adjustments to the Inspector parameters of multiple clips at the same
time, without needing to use Paste Attributes (described later in this chapter). All you need to do is
simultaneously select every clip you want to alter, and then modify the parameter in the Inspector that
you want to change. As a result, every selected clip will be adjusted by the same amount. This works
for compositing effects, transforms, text parameters, filters, and audio settings, just about anything that
can be simultaneously exposed in the Inspector for multiple selected clips.
When you select multiple clips, the Inspector will display “Multiple Clips” as the title. If each of the
selected clips have different values in the parameter you’re adjusting, that parameter will have two
dashes in the value field. There are two ways you can make adjustments to multiple clips:
If you want to make a relative adjustment to all selected clips while keeping their original offsets
from one another, then drag the virtual slider in the parameter field which will display a + or –
before however many units your adjustment is.
However, if you want to set all selected clips to the same value, you can double-click in the
number field, type the value, and press Return.
Making a relative adjustment of plus 4.9 in
the Rotation Angle of all selected clips
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