Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Advanced Panel User Manual

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CHAPTER

VIEWER

VIEWER

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2.

If necessary, use the transport controls to move the playhead to the second frame
where you want to place a mark, and press MARK.

A second Viewer Mark appears in the tracking bar, identifying both the beginning and
end of the gap in that clip’s motion tracking data.

3.

To perform the interpolation, do one of the following:

• If you marked both the first and last tracked frames that surround a gap in tracking
data, press the INTRPLT BETWEEN display button.

• If you marked the last tracked frame in the first half of the clip, then use the transport
controls to move the playhead to the first tracked frame of the second half of the clip
and press the INTRPLT REV display button.

• If you marked the first tracked frame in the second half of the clip, then use the
transport controls to move the playhead to the last tracked frame of the first half of
the clip and press the INTRPLT FWD display button.

To move the playhead to different “cue” frames:

Press the CUE START, CUE LOWER, CUE UPPER, or CUE END display buttons on the
T-bar panel.

To use interactive mode:

1.

Press the INTERACTIVE display button at the left of the center panel.

Additional buttons controls appear on the display buttons of the Jog/Shuttle panel,
including INSERT (POINTS), DELETE (POINTS), CLEAR (POINTS), and (SET POINT).

2.

Do one of the following:

• To eliminate all tracking points, press the CLEAR display button.

• To add a single tracking point, press CURSOR above the fourth trackball. Use the
fourth trackball to position the on-screen cursor over the feature you’d like to add a
tracking point to, and then press the SET POINT display button.

• To eliminate a range of tracking points in order to prevent the tracking of an undesirable
feature, use the mouse to draw a bounding box around the tracking points you want
to remove, and press the DELETE display button.

• In add a range of tracking points to a specific feature, use the mouse to draw a
bounding box around the feature you want to track, and press the INSERT display
button.

3.

Use the TRACK FWD, TRACK REV, and STOP TRACK soft buttons on the left side of
the center panel to perform the necessary tracking.

4.

Press the INTERACTIVE display button again to leave interactive mode.

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