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Lift RGB balance: Controls how quickly adjustments made to the Lift trackball (on the left) will adjust the Lift Color Balance parameters in the Color page. This setting affects third-party panels.

Lift master: Controls how quickly adjustments made to the Lift ring (surrounding the leftmost trackball) will adjust the Lift Contrast parameter in the Color page. This setting affects

third-party panels.

Gamma RGB balance: Controls how quickly adjustments made to the Gamma trackball (second from the left) will adjust the Gamma Color Balance parameters in the Color page. This setting affects third-party panels.

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Gamma master: Controls how quickly adjustments made to the Gamma ring (surrounding the second trackball from the left) adjust the Gamma parameter in the Color page. This setting affects third-party panels.

Gain RGB balance: Controls how quickly adjustments made to the Gain trackball (third from the left) will adjust the Gain Color Balance parameters in the Color page. This setting affects third-party panels.

Gain master: Controls how quickly adjustments made to the Gain ring (surrounding the third trackball from the left) will adjust the Gain Contrast parameter in the Color page. This setting affects third-party panels.

Cursor offset: Controls how quickly adjustments made to the fourth trackball affect the cursor, window position, log-mode offset, and other controls that can be manipulated via this trackball.

Cursor master: Controls how quickly adjustments made to the fourth ring affect log-mode master offset, and other controls that can be manipulated via this ring.

Hue/Saturation/Luminance qualifier: Controls the sensitivity of the HSL panel control knobs.

Jog: Controls the sensitivity of the jog wheel.

Shuttle: Controls the sensitivity of the shuttle dial.


Display Settings

Lets you adjust the display of your Blackmagic Design control panels.

LCD brightness: Controls the overall brightness of the DaVinci control panel displays.

Key backlighting: Depending on which control panel you have selected, two controls let you choose LCD Brightness and Key backlighting of the DaVinci Resolve Mini panel, or three controls let you adjust the color balance of the lit buttons of the DaVinci Resolve Advanced control panel (the default is red).


Metadata

The metadata panel lets you create custom sets of metadata parameters that will be exposed in the Metadata Editor. For more information on using this panel, see Chapter 19, “Using Clip Metadata.”