User's Manual

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When the Lum Mix control is set to the right side, you have the 100% output of the YRGB color
corrector. When you have the Lum Mix control set to the left side, you get 100% output of the
RGB corrector. You can set the Lum Mix to any position between the left and right to get a
blend of output from both the RGB and YRGB correctors.
Which is the correct setting to use? That’s up to you, as color correction is a pure creative
process and there is no right and wrong, and the best setting is what you like the most and
what you think looks good!
Drag the sliders left or right to adjust Contrast, Saturation, Hue and Lum Mix settings.
Synchronizing Settings
When connected, camera control signals are sent from your ATEM switcher to the Blackmagic
camera. If a setting is accidentally adjusted from your camera, camera control will automatically
reset that setting to maintain synchronization.
NOTE All camera control features including color correction can be adjusted and
controlled directly from ATEM Television Studio Pro HD’s built in hardware camera
control. Refer to the ‘using ATEM Television Studio Pro HD’s built in control panel’
section for more information.
Using a DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel
The DaVinci Resolve primary color corrector in each camera controller can be controlled using
a DaVinci Resolve Micro panel. This lets you make fast and precise color adjustments using a
hardware control panel.
TIP For the DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel to communicate with your ATEM switcher,
make sure you have installed DaVinci Resolve 12.5.5 or later, and ATEM switchers 7.1
orlater.
To set up a DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel with your ATEM switcher
1 Connect the DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel to your computer via USB-C and launch
ATEM Software Control.
2 Click on the ‘camera’ tab and select a camera by clicking anywhere in the desired
camera controller.
3 On the DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel, rotate the trackballs and turn the knobs to adjust
the corresponding controls in the primary color corrector.
Making Color Correction Adjustments
The DaVinci Resolve Micro panel is primarily designed for use with DaVinci Resolve software,
but you can also use it to make adjustments in the color corrector panel of ATEM Software
Control in the following way:
71Using Camera Control