![]() ![]() Shadows lightens or darkens shadow detail without changing the mid-tones. Color boost controls the vibrance by raising the saturation only in areas with low saturation. Next are the c olor boost, shadows, and highlights control knobs. The next three knobs control c ontrast, pivot, and mid detail - which adjust overall contrast, center of tonality, and contrast of high edge detail respectively. They allow you to control the contrast in the Y luminance channel. The first three knobs control Y Lift, Y Gamma, and Y Gain. They are easy to turn in any direction for both wide or precise changes. The top of the panel has twelve dedicated control knobs. It’s a little difficult to describe, but these knobs have the perfect degree of resistance. The color wheels are equally robust and precise.Ībove each tracker ball are three buttons for RGB, ALL, and LEVEL. The trackballs just feel good, and they give you precise control with your fingertips. These controls are very similar to those on the original Advanced Control Surface, and they control the RGB balance for lift, gamma, and gain. ![]() When you open the box, three tracker balls and color rings immediately grab your attention. The Micro Panel is the smallest color grading board Blackmagic Design has released, and it fits perfectly on a DIT cart, in a color grading suite, or even on a video editor’s desk. Its designers obviously had travel in mind, as it is durable and solid without being too heavy. In total, the die-cast and machined aluminum body comes in at just under eight pounds. Right out of the box, the DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel is impressive. Was this really a panel that cost less than a $1,000 that both amateur and professional colorists could love? The DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel Body We got our hands on a DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel and wanted to see if it was too good to be true. We took the new DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel for a spin.
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