Input sizing controls, Primary tab system status – Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Advanced Panel User Manual
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Input Sizing Controls
DaVinci Resolve has an optical-quality image resizing engine that can be used to position or resize
images with such high precision that you can resize the image using dynamics and see the changes in
real time.
At the bottom left of the Primary tab, the Input sizing controls, Pan, Tilt, Zoom and Rotate, mirror those
found on the Control Panel.
Primary Tab System Status
On the right side of the Primary tab there is a system status display showing the operational status of
DaVinci Resolve.
Clips:
The number of clips in the timeline will be displayed.
Proxy:
If the ‘On the Fly Proxy’ mode is selected, or proxies are enabled on the
Config screen, this indication will be On.
Render Cache:
There are five modes to toggle for render cache:
Off
, do not perform any
cache;
Cache All
to cache all clips;
Cache D
to cache all dissolves;
Cache
User
to cache individual clips marked by you for caching, ; and
Cache +
to
cache dissolves plus user-selected clips.
Ref Resize:
When On, the reference clips can be resized and repositioned.
Ref Mode:
The reference for grading can be the Gallery stills, any clip on the Timeline
or the Offline clip.
Wipe Type:
The available wipe modes are Horizontal, Vertical, Mix, and Key.
Convergence:
In Stereoscopic 3D operation, when you adjust the convergence of the
two eyes there are two modes:
Opposite
, where the convergence control
moves each eye away or towards each other, and
Linked Zoom
, where
there is insufficient image to fill the screen due to the convergence
adjustment and the images will automatically zoom to fill the screen.
Stereo Grade:
Resolve 3D projects can be graded in Solo mode when only one eye is
adjusted by the grade or Gang mode when both eyes are graded together.
The active eye is also indicated here.
Stereo Display:
The display output can be a single eye, i.e. Mono or both eyes, Stereo,
as required.