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Source Gamma Space
Lets you choose a gamma setting for the image data output by this MediaIn node. Once the
gamma curve type is set, you can choose to remove the curve to help achieve a linear
workflow.
Auto: Uses the Timeline gamma, or whichever gamma is assigned by Resolve Color
Management (RCM) if it’s enabled.
Space: Lets you 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.
Log: Displays the Log Type drop-down menu where you can choose a specific log
encoding profile. A visual graph shows a representation of the log setting chosen
from the 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: The associated gamma curve is removed from, or a log-lin conversion
is performed on, the material, effectively converting it to a linear output space.
Pre-Divide/Post-Multiply: Lets you convert “straight” Alpha channels into premultiplied
Alpha channels, when necessary.
MediaOut Node [MO]
The MediaOut node
MediaOut Node Introduction
NOTE: The MediaOut node is only available in DaVinci Resolve.
Every composition you create in DaVinci Resolve’s Fusion page must include a MediaOut node.
The MediaOut node sends the final output back to your Timeline on DaVinci Resolve’s Edit or
Cut page. In most cases, it replaces the Saver node used in Fusion Studio for exporting clips.
The composition output by the Fusion page’s MediaOut node is propagated via the Color
page’s source inputs, with the sole exception that if you’ve performed transforms or added
plug-ins to that clip in the Edit or Cut page, then the handoff from the Fusion page to the Color
page is as follows:
Fusion Edit Color
When using Resolve Color Management or ACES, each MediaOut node converts the output
image back to the Timeline color space for handoff to the Color page.
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