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Resolve 8.0.1 and Resolve Lite available now

Rohit Gupta

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Both Resolve 8.0.1 and Resolve Lite are now available for download from the Blackmagic website in the support section:

http://www.blackmagic-design.com/support/

It includes:

• 3-way color wheels
• Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Support
• Slider adjustment and reset improvements
• Color picker support for Custom Curves
• User configurable user zoom control
• ASC CDL export in ALE format
• Improvements to software decode of Red files with RMD sidecar
• General performance and stability improvements
 
AWESOME!!!! Downloading now!!!
 
Is there anyway to trick Resolve into working on a 15" Macbook by squishing it into the smaller screen without an external monitor?
 
Thanks
 
Hey Adam, I remember reading something about a command line that squashed whatever was on screen so it would fit in a 15" workspace. Tried to look it up to give you a link but couldn't find it. Have a look around or maybe someone can jump in and clarify.

Is there anyway to trick Resolve into working on a 15" Macbook by squishing it into the smaller screen without an external monitor?
 
Is there anyway to trick Resolve into working on a 15" Macbook by squishing it into the smaller screen without an external monitor?

From the Creative Cow forum:
" Close Resolve.
Now type in the Terminal App:
defaults write -g AppleDisplayScaleFactor 0.85
it shrinks your 15in monitor resolution size 85 percent.
To get your screen size back to normal just type in the Terminal:
defaults write -g AppleDisplayScaleFactor 1
Back to 100 percent.
Hope that help.
Regards

 
Can I move from full version to Lite (projects)?
 
From the Creative Cow forum:
" Close Resolve.
Now type in the Terminal App:
defaults write -g AppleDisplayScaleFactor 0.85
it shrinks your 15in monitor resolution size 85 percent.
To get your screen size back to normal just type in the Terminal:
defaults write -g AppleDisplayScaleFactor 1
Back to 100 percent.
Hope that help.
Regards


This trick doesn't work on Lion...
 
thanks, Rohit ;) and your magic team blackmagic ;)

version lite of REsolve wowo ;) and free wowowo , perfect i think this is a right direction for expand your GREAT and powerful Color correction ;)

thanks
luigi
 
From the Creative Cow forum:
" Close Resolve.
Now type in the Terminal App:
defaults write -g AppleDisplayScaleFactor 0.85
it shrinks your 15in monitor resolution size 85 percent.
To get your screen size back to normal just type in the Terminal:
defaults write -g AppleDisplayScaleFactor 1
Back to 100 percent.
Hope that help.
Regards


Brice you are awesome! Thanks for that, now I can have a play....
 
Can we have both versions on same workstation?
 
You can have Lite or the full featured DaVinci Resolve installed but not both. System preferences and projects are interchangeable within the Lite limits so the same project database is used.
Peter
 
From the Creative Cow forum:
" Close Resolve.
Now type in the Terminal App:
defaults write -g AppleDisplayScaleFactor 0.85
it shrinks your 15in monitor resolution size 85 percent.
To get your screen size back to normal just type in the Terminal:
defaults write -g AppleDisplayScaleFactor 1
Back to 100 percent.
Hope that help.
Regards



That command shrinks the display at a system-wide level. To do it just for Resolve use:

defaults write com.blackmagic-design.davinci.Resolve AppleDisplayScaleFactor .75
 
Close Resolve. Open Terminal application.
type in the Terminal App: ( or you can copy and paste the command from here)

defaults write -g AppleDisplayScaleFactor 0.85

it shrinks your 15in monitor resolution size 85 percent.

To return to normal just type again in the Terminal:

defaults write -g AppleDisplayScaleFactor 1

(from creative cow website)
 
What would be ideal, to me, would be to have resolve lite open if you don't have the dongle installed and the full resolve kick in once it is. That way if I got to set and realized that I'd forgotten the dongle, I could at least make a base grade and then finish it up later when I got home.
 
is there a redlogfilm to rec display and outputlut?
how can i watch the color tab and viewer tab on a two screen set up at the same time? plus the monitoring out of the deckling. through a third monitor.
and couldnt figure out how to combine secondaires with the primary. i mean after primary cc, and then using a mask i am only able to see the effects on the mask or by disabling the mask the primary colorcorrection again, but i couldnt figure out how i watch the combination of both
 
is there a redlogfilm to rec display and outputlut?
how can i watch the color tab and viewer tab on a two screen set up at the same time? plus the monitoring out of the deckling. through a third monitor.
In preferences LUT tab use display log2lin LUT for correct viewing FilmLog.
how can i watch the color tab and viewer tab on a two screen set up at the same time? plus the monitoring out of the deckling. through a third monitor.
You can span user GUI to two desktop displays, but all it does is increases the horizontal size of display. Resolve display designed to be used on a single display with second used for WFM. Also, if you span two displays with Resolve GUI, you also will lose RT playback. Well at least my system lost RT playback ability.
couldnt figure out how to combine secondaires with the primary. i mean after primary cc, and then using a mask i am only able to see the effects on the mask or by disabling the mask the primary colorcorrection again, but i couldnt figure out how i watch the combination of both
Make secondaries selection, adjust qualifications, while watching it in Highlight mode. Once satisfied, disable Highlight and adjust your selection to taste. Everything selected will be affected. Also you can reverse your selection and in that case everything NOT selected will be affected. Or you can add an outside node and have separate controls for inside and outside selections.
Hope that helps...
 
In preferences LUT tab use display log2lin LUT for correct viewing FilmLog.
You can span user GUI to two desktop displays, but all it does is increases the horizontal size of display. Resolve display designed to be used on a single display with second used for WFM. Also, if you span two displays with Resolve GUI, you also will lose RT playback. Well at least my system lost RT playback ability.
Make secondaries selection, adjust qualifications, while watching it in Highlight mode. Once satisfied, disable Highlight and adjust your selection to taste. Everything selected will be affected. Also you can reverse your selection and in that case everything NOT selected will be affected. Or you can add an outside node and have separate controls for inside and outside selections.
Hope that helps...

love this community. thanks.
 
From the Creative Cow forum:
" Close Resolve.
Now type in the Terminal App:
defaults write -g AppleDisplayScaleFactor 0.85
it shrinks your 15in monitor resolution size 85 percent.
To get your screen size back to normal just type in the Terminal:
defaults write -g AppleDisplayScaleFactor 1
Back to 100 percent.
Hope that help.
Regards



This trick doesn't work on Lion...

did you restart the application? can't always expect to see any automatic feedback from this command...
 
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