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Log: Similar to the Log-Lin node, this option reveals specific log-encoded gamma
profiles so that you can select the one that matches your content. A visual graph shows
a representation of the log setting you’ve selected. When Cineon is selected from the
Log Type menu, additional Lock RGB, Level, Soft Clip, Film Stock Gamma, Conversion
Gamma, and Conversion table options are presented to finesse the gamma output.
Remove Curve: Depending on the selected gamma space or on the gamma space
found in Auto mode, the associated gamma curve is removed from the material,
effectively converting it to output in a linear color space.
Pre-Divide/Post-Mujltiply: Lets you convert “straight” alpha channels into pre-
multiplied alpha channels, when necessary.
TIP: All content in the DaVinci Resolve Fusion page is processed using 32-bit floating-
point bit depth, regardless of the content’s actual bit depth.
Aligning Clips from the Media Pool
When you add a clip from the Media Pool or your file system directly into a composition, the
resulting MediaIn node has more options than clips from the Edit page Timeline. These
additional options make it easier to align the Media Pool clips with other clips from the Edit or
Cut page Timeline. You can also trim clips, hold the first or last frame for a longer duration than
the original media, and reverse or loop the clip to get more range for your composition.
The Inspector parameters for a clip
imported from the Media Pool.
Below is a list of controls that are added beyond the controls that appear when a clip is added
from the Edit or Cut page Timeline.
Global In/Out: Use this control to specify the position of this node within the
composition. For instance, when the clip is added to the comp from the Media Pool, it
is added at frame 0. However, the MediaIn node from the Edit page Timeline may not
start until a much later frame, based on where it is edited into the Timeline. Use Global
In to specify the frame on which that the clip starts so that it aligned with media from
the Edit page Timeline. It is easiest to view and change the alignment of different clips
in the comp while viewing the Keyframes Editor.
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