Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Advanced Panel User Manual

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GLOSSARY

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Primary Colors:

A term that is applied to the three primary colors, red,
green and blue.

Progressive Scan:

A scanning method which has each video frame with one
field of full resolution information.

Q

Quality Control:

The act of inspecting a program to ensure that it is free
from defects or problems.

R

RAM:

This also known as Random Access Memory. It is
computer memory which is unsaved.

Real Time Effects:

A term which is applied to effects which can be utilized
without rendering.

Release Print:

A positive film print which is created for the express
purpose of being projected in a theatre.

RF:

An abbreviation for Radio Frequency.

RGB:

An abbreviation for the three primary colors, Red, Green
and Blue.

S

Safety Film:

A film stock which is either Polyester or Acetate base.

Saturation:

A term which refers the amount of chroma information.

SECAM:

A 625 line system which is short for “Sequential Couleur
Avec Memoire”.

Secondary Color Corrector:

The method of adjusting a one particular color within the
image without changing the image’s overall color.

Sepia:

A term which is generally applied to a brown wash that
is applied to a black and white image. It is generally
associated with old images.

SMPTE:

An abreviation for the Society of Motion Picture and
Television Engineers organization.

Soft:

A term which is applied to an image which is not in focus
or un-sharp.

Squeezed:

A name that is generally applied to the anamorphic
squeezing of an image such as with CinemaScope
or Panavision.

Storyboard:

A series of drawings which depict each scene within
a project.

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