Imagine a Split Screen view for the entire timeline, covering the entire computer screen laid out like a ‘storyboard’. That’s precisely what the Lightbox does for you. Not only can you view your timeline in a storyboard grid, you can pull up the full set of color correction tools and you can send this view to your external reference monitor for color-critical evaluation. Learn how to enable the Lightbox and various controls it provides you.
- So far in this training, both in the advanced training…and the Resolve 12 essentials training,…there's been one fairly prominent button…that I've kind of ignored on the color page.…Let's take a quick look, and it's this button…right here, Mister Lightbox.…Let's go ahead and click on it, and we've got now…what's called the Lightbox view of our timeline.…Essentially what we've got, let me turn it off,…is this thumbnail strip relayed out as…kind of a storyboard view, right?…I can make these a lot larger, and then scroll through here,…and it's pretty easy for me to do…things like check my shot matching,…see if there are any shots that don't look quite right.…
I can also see maybe a color story going on.…For instance, I see I've got these several shots here…that have a nice heavy vignette, compared to the rest…of these shots, which aren't even color graded yet.…The point being, I get a very visual view…of my timeline and my entire show.…I can even hit Play and out on my external display,…I'll see it playing down as we…
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11/17/2016Released
3/4/2016Indie feature film and broadcast colorist Patrick Inhofer puts these more sophisticated features to practical use—color-grading shots from a documentary. Along the way, he covers the Resolve Studio databases, media management, advanced primary and secondary color-correction techniques, and even Resolve performance optimization. Follow along with the three "In Action" chapters to learn how to create a base grade, match shots, and build cinematic looks. Plus, get a glimpse into the advanced features available only in DaVinci Resolve Studio, such as motion effects and noise reduction, to help you decide if you need to upgrade to the paid version of DaVinci Resolve.
It doesn't matter what kinds of projects you shoot or edit. This training will help you develop your color correction "muscles" and deliver better results more reliably every time.
- Understanding Resolve's database structure and options
- Managing and relinking media
- Using the advanced primary and secondary tools
- Working with the sizing menu
- Advanced tracking
- Comparing shots in split-screen
- Reducing noise
- Increasing playback performance in DaVinci Resolve
- Rendering, delivering, and archiving footage
- Applying Resolve's tools to real-world projects
- Learning a repeatable workflow for the entire color grading process
Skill Level Advanced
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with Patrick Inhofer15h 43m Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome4m 28s
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Using the exercise files4m 58s
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1. Advanced Database Concepts
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Studio databases: Postgres6m 14s
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Restoring databases1m 39s
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Working with multiple users3m 42s
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Unlocking users2m 11s
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2. Additional Media and Edit Page Concepts
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Using the Take Selector5m 49s
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Compound clips: Grading2m 42s
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3. Advanced Color Page Concepts: Primary Corrections
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The sizing menu: Overview3m 28s
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LAB color space tips4m 15s
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YUV color space tips3m 31s
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Y-only vs. YRGB adjustments2m 51s
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LUT creation mistakes5m 14s
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4. Advanced Color Page Concepts: Secondary Corrections
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Tracker: Stabilization4m 22s
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Grading the key signal2m 34s
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Blur: Mist controls2m 24s
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5. Studio-Only Tools and Workflows
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Spatial noise reduction7m 2s
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Temporal noise reduction5m 2s
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Noise reduction tips10m 15s
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Motion blur6m 16s
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6. Increasing Playback Performance
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The optimized media workflow6m 35s
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The proxies workflow3m 20s
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Understanding user caching9m 45s
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User cache vs. Smart cache3m 18s
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7. Color Management and ACES
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8. Rendering, Delivering, and Archiving
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Rendering multiple outputs4m 19s
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Using the Archive feature2m 26s
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Exporting to Pro Tools1m 34s
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About8m 40s
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9. In Action: Cold Open—the Base Grade
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Exporting using easyDCPAbout2m 33s
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Shot selection4m 36s
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The base grade: Safari6m 19s
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Saving a shot at full speed6m 43s
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10. In Action: Cold Open—Shot Matching
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Evaluation of base grade5m 13s
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Shot matching: Hut, part 110m 46s
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Shot matching: Hut, part 28m 57s
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Shot matching: Hut, part 34m 17s
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Shot matching: Mountain7m 34s
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Shot matching: Ven6m 28s
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11. In Action: Building a Look
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Cold open: Closing thoughts1m 32s
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12. What's New in Resolve 12.5
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Welcome1m 51s
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Importing the update1m 47s
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Timeline smart filters2m 30s
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Exporting alpha channels1m 53s
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Conclusion
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Conclusion44s
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