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The “plus” and “minus” red, green,
and blue buttons for making
printer point adjustments
The Offset wheel control underneath the Offset sliders lets you adjust all three sliders at once,
performing a setup adjustment. The Offset sliders, Printer Point buttons, and Offset wheel can
be adjusted using the DaVinci control surface.
Adjusting Printer Points Using the DaVinci Control Panel
The DaVinci Resolve Advanced and Mini color grading panels have support for adjusting printer
points using rotary controls for the Red, Green, and Blue channels, as well as All
channels together.
To adjust the Offset sliders individually using the DaVinci Resolve Advanced or Mini panels:
Use the MASTER OFFSET, RED OFFSET, GREEN OFFSET, and BLUE OFFSET knobs on
the main page of the Center panel.
If you have the DaVinci Resolve Advanced panel, there are dedicated printer points buttons
you can use.
To adjust Offset Printer Points using the DaVinci control surface:
1 Press the PRINTER LITES soft key on the main page of the Center panel to display the
Printer Points controls page on the Transport panel.
2 Use the + and – MASTER, RED, GREEN, and BLUE buttons that appear on the
Transport panel.
3 Press PRINTER LITES again to return the Transport panel controls to their
previous state.
There’s also a special set of keyboard shortcuts, mapped to the numeric keypad of an
extended keyboard, that lets you make Printer Point adjustments in discrete
increments, adding or subtracting a point at a time.
Adjusting Printer Points Via Keyboard Shortcuts
One of the best ways of using printer points if you don’t have a color control panel that supports
them is to enable the numeric keypad to use dedicated keyboard shortcuts just for
printer points.
To use the Printer Lights Hotkeys:
Choose Color > Printer Lights Hotkeys, or press Option-Command-Grave Accent (`)
When you enable Printer Lights Hotkeys, there are two sets of shortcuts you can use to
manipulate printer points. First, if you want to directly manipulate RGB in whole increments,
there’s one set for that.
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