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Image Wipe: Toggles mouse control of dragging the split screen directly on the Viewer
on and off. For more about working with split screens, see “Comparing Clips in the
Viewer” later in this chapter.
Dust Removal: Activates the interactive Dirt and Dust tool. For more information, see
Chapter 135, “Dust Removal.
OpenFX:. Shows and hides whatever onscreen controls are exposed by an OpenFX
plug-in in the currently selected node.
Color Chart: Shows and hides the color chart overlay that lets you identify a color chart
in the picture that you want to use with the Color Match palette to create an automatic
grade.
TIP: As you work, you may find you want to temporarily hide or show the onscreen
controls so you can get an uncluttered look at the image you’re adjusting. You can
toggle any set of onscreen controls off and on without selecting Off in the menu by
pressing Shift-` (tilde).
Toggling Viewer Overlays On and Off
Pressing Shift-` (Tilde) turns the current Viewer overlay on and off. The View > Viewer Overlay
submenu contains commands for showing, hiding, and switching different overlays in the
Color page Viewer. While most of the options in this menu are unassigned by default, they can
be assigned to keys using the Keyboard Customization window.
Onscreen Controls and External Displays
DaVinci Resolve has been designed for use with calibrated external displays connected to
video output interfaces, and for most colorists working on broadcast or theatrical programs, this
is the recommended way to work for color critical evaluation.
Because of this, many of the onscreen controls associated with tasks such as color sampling,
window adjustment, and key manipulation are mirrored to your video output, making it possible
to hide the Viewer on your computer’s monitor and work with only an external display.
To choose whether onscreen controls are mirrored to video out or disabled:
Choose an option from the View > Window Outline submenu. There are three options:
Off: Hides the window outline on both the external display and the Viewer.
On: The default, shows the window outline on both the external display and the Viewer.
Only UI: Hides the window outline on your external display, but leaves it in the Viewer.
To show or hide window onscreen controls using the DaVinci control panel:
Press SHIFT UP and then DISPLAY/CURSOR, above the fourth trackball on the Center
panel. This command is a three-way toggle. The first use of this command hides the
window outline on your external display, but leaves it in the Viewer. The second use of
this command hides the window outline on both the external display and Viewer.
Thethird use of this command shows the window outline on both the external display
and Viewer.
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