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Transport Panel
The Transport panel, typically located on the right for a right-handed colorist, has an LCD
display with four variable controls and nine soft keys. The lower section of the panel houses the
Jog/Shuttle knob and six groups of hard keys. Each group and their keys are described below.
Reference Configuration Group
Located at the top left-hand side of the Transport panel are the Deck and Still selection keys.
These are all related to controlling the tape deck and to grabbing and selecting stills. There is
also an Undo and Redo key, a Shift Up and a Save key.
Split (Shift Up In): DaVinci Resolve associates grading information based on source
timecode so it’s important to have each source clip identified as a different clip from
the others. The Split key will split one clip into two on the frame selected. Each can
therefore have its own grade. This is a quick, accurate, and easy way to split a long
image sequence into multiple clips.
In: When marking an In point you can use the UI, a keyboard shortcut, or this key.
Join (Shift Up Out): Join is the reverse of the Split key. If you have clips with contiguous
timecode, place the playhead on the first frame of a clip and select Join to merge the
preceding clip.
Out: The Out key is used to select an Out point on the Timeline or deck.
Duration: To define a duration, first select the time using the numerical keypad (the
colon separates the hours, minutes, seconds, and frames), and then select Duration.
Gang: This key is not implemented.
Undo: The colorist’s friend. DaVinci Resolve has virtually unlimited undo steps available
within the page you are working in.
Redo: If you want to redo a step, use redo. Ideal when used with undo to compare two
grades quickly.
Source (L): This key is not implemented.
Place (Shift Up A ( R )): This key is not implemented.
A ( R )): This key is not implemented.
F: This key is not implemented.
Place (Shift Up B): This key is not implemented.
B: This key is not implemented.
G: This key is not implemented.
Place (Shift Up C): This key is not implemented.
C: This key is not implemented.
H: This key is not implemented.
D: This key is not implemented.
I: This key is not implemented.
E: This key is not implemented.
J: This key is not implemented.
Shift Up: Use the Shift Up key as a pre-selector for the keys with an upper option.
Select the keys sequentially and do not hold the Shift Up key while selecting the
second key.
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