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NOTE: Right-clicking in the LUT displays a contextual menu with options related to
modifying spline curves.
For more information on the LUT Editor, see Chapter 8, “Using Viewers” in the Fusion Studio
Reference Manual or Chapter 60 in the DaVinci Resolve Reference Manual.
Hot Spot Radial tab
Radia Tab
Radial On
This control enables the Radial splines. Otherwise, the radial matte created by the splines is not
applied to the hot spot, and the Mix spline in the color controls does not affect the hot spot.
Radial Mode
Similar to the Color mode menu, this menu allows you to choose between animated or static
radial hot spot modifications using the small curves editor in the Inspector.
No Animation: The default setting retains a static curve adjustment for the entire range.
Animated Points: This setting allows the radial curves in the spline area to be animated
over time. Once this option is selected, moving to the desired frame and making a
change in the Spline Editor sets a keyframe.
The Interpolated Values option is mostly obsolete and is included for compatibility
reasons only.
Radial Length and Radial Density Splines
The Spline window shows curves for the Length and Density of the hot spot. It is a miniature
Spline Editor. The key to these splines is realizing that the horizontal axis in Inspector’s Spline
Editor represents a position around the circumference of the hot spot. A value of 0.0 is
0 degrees, and 1.0 is 360 degrees. With that in mind, the length determines the radius of light
making up the hot spot along the circumference. The density represents how bright the light is
along the circumference.
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