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DaVinci Resolve Color Page

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Release date:2021, October

Author:Patrick Inhofer

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

DaVinci Resolve is a leading professional color grading solution used for digital intermediates (the digital color grading of film-acquired sources, to be printed back out to film for theatrical exhibition). It’s not surprising that its color management tools are used every day in major film productions all over the world. In this course, professional colorist Patrick Inhofer takes an extensive look at the color page in DaVinci Resolve, starting with the settings and preferences that have a significant impact on color manipulations. He then covers the concept of primary corrections and the tools used for establishing a base color correction, as well as secondary corrections and how to isolate and minimize problematic areas of the image. Patrick also shows how to combine primary and secondary color operations to enhance viewer engagement, and shares tips for improving your shot-matching skills to help your story have a better visual flow.

This course was created by Patrick Inhofer. We are pleased to host this training in our library

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0. Introduction
01. Course overview and prior experience
02. Using the exercise files
03. An overview of the color grading process
04. Related series for important Color page topics

1. Introduction to Using the Color Page
01. The Color page layout
02. Evaluating the footage and master settings
03. Preparing the project and user preferences
04. Manipulating the viewer
05. The Color page timeline and thumbnails
06. Thumbnail timeline filtering
07. DaVinci Resolve YRGB image processing
08. DaVinci Resolve YRGB color management (R17+)
09. Masking to a specific aspect ratio

2. Primary Color Correction- Fundamentals
01. Primary corrections vs. secondary corrections
02. Primaries bars adjustments- Lift gamma gain
03. Primaries bars adjustments- Offset
04. Making global color adjustments in the Primaries palette
05. Making global contrast adjustments in the Primaries palette
06. Global adjustments in the HDR palette
07. Temperature and tint adjustments in the HDR palette
08. Contrast pivot exposure and saturation in the HDR palette
09. Using custom curves for primary corrections
10. Using the RGB Mixer to solve global problems
11. Using the stabilizer on the Color page
12. Blur palette 101
13. Midtone detail
14. Camera RAW 101- Project settings
15. Camera RAW 101- The Camera RAW palette

3. Using the Node Editor
01. A node is a thought
02. Nodes 102- Organizing your workflow using a structured node tree
03. The Layer Mixer node and serial nodes
04. The Parallel Mixer node and serial nodes
05. Adding keyframes to individual nodes in the Color page
06. Dialing down a serial node using the Key Mixer
07. Structured node trees

4. Secondary Color Correction- Fundamentals
01. What tools are associated with secondary corrections
02. Using the Primaries palette for targeted adjustments
03. Using custom curves for targeted corrections
04. Fixing common saturation problems using curves
05. Selecting colors using the Qualifier palette
06. Refining your selection range in the Qualifier palette
07. An introduction to the 3D qualifier
08. Power Windows 102
09. Tracker 102- Frame mode

Conclusion
01. Final thoughts on structured node trees
02. Order of operations using primary and secondary corrections
03. Additional resources

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