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Marker Overlays and Navigation
If you part the playhead on top of a marker in the Timeline of the Color page, that marker’s
information appears in a Viewer overlay, just as in the Edit page, making it easier to read notes
and see what information is available. These overlays can be easily hidden by clicking the
Viewer option menu and turning off “Show marker overlays.”
Timeline Marker List Available in
Color Page Viewer Option Menu
The Option menu of the Color page Viewer has a submenu that lists all Timeline Markers in the
currently open timeline. This makes it easy to run down client notes.
Timeline markers list available for quick access in the Viewer’s Option menu
Using Video Scopes
While not directly tied to use of the Viewers, video scopes nonetheless work hand in hand to
help you evaluate the images you’re working on. DaVinci Resolve has a set of five real-time
video scopes that you can use to monitor the internal data levels of clips in your project as you
work. Each scope provides an unambiguous graphical analysis of different characteristics of the
video signal, showing you the relative strength and range of individual color components
including luma, chroma, saturation, hue, gamut, white point, and the red, green, and blue
channels that, together, comprise the color and contrast of the images in your program.
Video Scope Location
By default, you can view any one of these scopes at a time at the bottom right corner of the
Color page, by clicking the Video Scope button in the palette button bar.
The video scope, docked next to the other palettes at the bottom of the Color page
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