Davinci Resolve Primary Color Corrector; Color Wheels; Shift-Click And Drag Within The Color Ring - Blackmagicdesign ATEM Production Studio 4K Installation And Operation Manual

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DaVinci Resolve Primary Color Corrector
If you have a color correction background, then you can change your camera control from a
switcher style CCU interface to a user interface that's more like a primary color corrector on a
post production color grading system.
Blackmagic cameras feature a DaVinci Resolve primary color corrector built in. If you have used
DaVinci Resolve, then creatively, grading in the Blackmagic camera will be identical so you can
use your color grading experience for live production. The color corrector panel can be
expanded out of any camera controller and provides expanded color correction control with
extra settings and a full primary color corrector interface.
You have color wheels and settings such as saturation available and you can see shadows,
mid tones and highlight settings all at the same time. Simply switch between cameras using the
camera selection controls at the top of the window as you need.
Click on the DaVinci Resolve primary color corrector button to
expand the color correction window and adjust settings.
Lift, gamma and gain color wheels in the color corrector panel.

Color Wheels

Click and drag anywhere within the color ring:
Note that you don't need to drag the color balance indicator itself. As the color balance
indicator moves, the RGB parameters underneath change to reflect the adjustments
being made to each channel.

Shift-Click and drag within the color ring:

Jumps the color balance indicator to the absolute position of the pointer, letting you
make faster and more extreme adjustments.
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