Other color screen features, Switching between conforms within the color page, Scroll mode – Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Advanced Panel User Manual

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Switching Between Conforms within the Color Page

To switch between sessions (i.e., EDLs) within the Color page, simply press the ’Mode’ button on the
DaVinci Resolve control surface and then ‘Switch Session.’ On the Legacy 2K panel use the Orange
diamond button and then ‘A/C Mode’ button on the DaVinci Resolve Keyboard control panel.

The timeline will immediately change to the new session.

Scroll Mode

In the Color screen, there are various ways of copying grades into the current clip by recalling from
Memory, Gallery Stills, timeline thumbnail clip numbers, or scrolling through the clips.

The Thumbnail Timeline display provides one mechanism to allow the copying of grades into the current
clip by traversing reference clips and frames through the timeline.

The enhanced Scroll Mode is controlled on the trackball panel of the DaVinci Resolve control surface by
selecting the ‘Modes’ button above the RHS trackball and then ‘Scroll Mode.’ The mode also provides
backward panel support for the legacy 2K panels with deck control and soft knobs.

In addition to allowing you to select a reference clip via [Scene Number], [Prev Scene], [Next Scene],
and the Jog wheel. On the Legacy 2K panels, the [Red Diamond] + [Scroll/Deck] toggles the option
to use the transport controls to traverse the reference clips in the thumbnail timeline in addition to the
soft buttons. (Default Off.)

The Panel menus can be set to Scroll mode after pressing the [Scroll/Deck] button on the Jog/Shuttle
control panel. Exiting the Scroll Mode menu would bring the panel menu back to the Secondary menu.

On the thumbnail timeline, a thumbnail border highlight (yellow) indicate the current reference clip for
the scroll operation. While scrolling through the timeline, the reference clip stays visible in the thumbnail
timeline and is brought (cued) into visibility when the clip is out of the thumbnail view.

On the timeline, the current scrolled frame is indicated with a yellow line, which is different from the
current PlayHead cursor position (White line).

Scroll Controls

[Step Fwd] Step to next scene

[Step Rev] Step to previous scene

[Play] Plays (scrolls) forward through the scenes at 1 scene per second

[Rev] Play (scrolls) the scenes in reverse at 1 scene per second

[Fast Fwd] Shuttles (scrolls) forward through the scenes at 4 scenes per second

[Fast Rev] Shuttles (scrolls) reverse through the scenes at 4 scenes per second

[Slow Fwd] Shuttles (scrolls) forward through the scenes at 1 scene per 3 seconds

[Slow Rev] Shuttles (scrolls) forward through the scenes at 1 scene per 3 seconds

Other Color Screen Features

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