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MediaIn Node Parameters for Clips in a Timeline
When you create a composition using clips from the Edit page Timeline, the MediaIn nodes for
those clips display fewer parameters than those imported directly from the Media Pool,
because the timing of clips that have already been edited into a Timeline is already set.
The Inspector Image tab parameters
for a clip from the Timeline.
Image Tab
Clip Name: Displays the name of that clip.
Process Mode: Lets you choose whether the clip represented by that node will be
processed as Full Frames, or via one of the specified interlaced methods.
MediaID: A unique ID assigned by DaVinci Resolve for that clip.
Layer: In the case of Photoshop PSD files, this selects the layer of the PSD file to use.
Source Color Space
The Color Space Type menu sets the color space of the media to help achieve a linear
workflow. Unlike the Gamut tool, this doesn‘t perform any actual color space conversion but
rather adds the source space data into the metadata, if that metadata doesn‘t already exist. The
metadata can then be used downstream by a Gamut tool with the From Image option, or in a
Saver if explicit output spaces are defined there.
Auto: Passes along any metadata that might be in the incoming image.
Space: Allows the user to set the color space from a variety of options.
Source Gamma Space
The Curve Type menu automatically determines or allows you to choose the Gamma setting for
the image and allows the option to remove the Gamma curve to help achieve a linear workflow.
Auto: Passes along any metadata that might be in the incoming image.
Space: Allows you to choose a specific setting from a Gamma Space drop-down
menu, while a visual graph lets you see a representation of the gamma setting
you’veselected.
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