Master Wheels; Contrast Setting; Saturation Setting; Hue Setting - Blackmagicdesign ATEM Production Studio 4K Installation And Operation Manual

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Double-click within the color ring:
Resets the color adjustment without resetting the master wheel adjustment for
that control.
Click the reset control at the upper-right of a color ring:
Resets both the color balance control and its corresponding master wheel.

Master Wheels

Use the master wheels below the color wheels to adjust each YRGB channels' lift, gamma and
gain controls.
Adjust the master wheels by
dragging the wheel control left or right.
To make adjustments using the master wheel:
Drag the master wheel left or right:
Dragging to the left darkens the selected parameter of the  image, dragging to the right
lightens that parameter. As you make an adjustment, the YRGB parameters underneath
change to reflect the adjustment you're making. To make a Y-only adjustment, hold
down the ALT or Command key and drag left or right. Because the color corrector uses
YRGB processing, you can get quite creative and create unique affects by adjusting the
Y channel only. Y channel adjustments work best when the Lum Mix setting is set to the
right side to use YRGB processing vs the left side to use regular RGB processing.
Normally, most DaVinci Resolve colorists use the YRGB color corrector as you get a lot
more control of color balance without affecting overall gain, so you spend less time
getting the look you want.

Contrast Setting

The Contrast setting gives you control over the distance between the darkest and lightest
values of an image. The effect is similar to making opposing adjustments using the lift and gain
master wheels. The default setting is 50%.

Saturation Setting

The Saturation setting increases or decreases the amount of color in the image. The default
setting is 50%.

Hue Setting

The Hue setting rotates all hues of the image around the full perimeter of the color wheel. The
default setting of 180 degrees shows the original distribution of hues. Raising or lowering this
value rotates all hues forward or backward along the hue distribution as seen on a color wheel.
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