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Source and Timeline Viewers
By default, the Edit page presents a traditional source/record style editing experience.
The Source Viewer lets you view individual clips from the Media Pool to prepare them for
editing. Meanwhile, the Timeline Viewer lets you play through your program, showing you the
frame at the position of the playhead in the Timeline.
Source and Timeline Viewers
You can select either viewer by clicking with the pointer, or by pressing Q (Source/Timeline
Viewer), and the name of the viewer that currently has focus appears in orange.
How Each Clips Grade Looks in Each Viewer
Because of DaVinci Resolve’s deep color and effects tools, the state of the image you see in
each viewer of the Edit page depends on a number of things.
The Source Viewer
The Source Viewer shows each clip as it looks at the source. If you have Resolve Color
Management (RCM) turned on or source LUTs applied, then the Source Viewer will show your
clips as they’re being processed by RCM and/or the source LUTs, since those are source-level
color operations. However, in the absence of RCM and source LUTs, the image in the Source
Viewer looks exactly the same as it does on disk. If you have log-encoded media that looks flat
and low-contrast, then that’s how it’s going to look in the Source Viewer.
The Timeline Viewer
The Timeline Viewer follows all of the same rules as the Source Viewer, with the addition that
the Timeline Viewer also shows you how each clip in the Timeline looks with Fusion page and/
or Color page operations applied, since the Timeline Viewer is actually showing you the output
of the Color page, so you can see every clip of your program in context of how the image is
being affected by the DaVinci Resolve image processing pipeline.
NOTE: The Color Viewer Lookup Table options in the Color Management panel of the
Project Settings only affect the GUI Viewer in the Color page. They do not affect the
viewers in the Edit page.
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