Precision Control for Video Editors
DaVinci Resolve Panels by Blackmagic Design provide unparalleled tactile control and intuitive interface for video editing, color grading, and audio post-production.
DaVinci Resolve Panels are a series of hardware control surfaces designed and manufactured by Blackmagic Design, specifically for use with their DaVinci Resolve software. These panels provide a tactile and intuitive interface for color grading, editing, and mixing audio in post-production workflows.
There are several models available in the DaVinci Resolve Panels line, including the Micro Panel, Mini Panel, and the full-sized Advanced Panel. Each panel features a customizable layout and an ergonomic design that minimizes the need to use a keyboard and mouse, allowing editors to focus on their creative tasks.
The Micro Panel is an affordable entry-level option that provides essential controls for color grading and editing. The Mini Panel expands on the features of the Micro Panel with additional buttons and dials for more fine-tuned adjustments. The Advanced Panel is the most comprehensive option, with a larger surface area and even more controls for advanced workflows.
In addition to their physical interfaces, DaVinci Resolve Panels offer seamless integration with DaVinci Resolve software, enhancing the collaboration between hardware and software to deliver an unbeatable editing experience. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out in post-production, DaVinci Resolve Panels can help elevate your workflow and take your editing skills to the next level.
- Key features of DaVinci Resolve Panels:
- Ergonomic design minimizes the need for keyboard and mouse
- Customizable layouts to optimize workflow
- Seamless integration with DaVinci Resolve software
- Micro Panel - entry-level option with essential controls
- Mini Panel - expanded features with additional buttons and dials
- Advanced Panel - comprehensive controls for advanced workflows
Overview
DaVinci Resolve Panels is a Shareware software in the category Miscellaneous developed by Blackmagic Design.
It was checked for updates 94 times by the users of our client application UpdateStar during the last month.
The latest version of DaVinci Resolve Panels is 1.3.2, released on 03/27/2020. It was initially added to our database on 03/28/2017. The most prevalent version is 1.3.2, which is used by 67% of all installations.
DaVinci Resolve Panels runs on the following operating systems: Windows.
DaVinci Resolve Panels has not been rated by our users yet.
Pros
- Supports professional color grading and editing workflows
- Intuitive interface with customizable panels for faster editing and grading
- Highly customizable with various layouts and options for different workflows
- Offers real-time collaboration tools for team projects
- Powerful audio editing capabilities integrated into the software
Cons
- Requires a powerful computer system to run smoothly
- Steep learning curve for beginners and those new to color grading/editing
- The free version has limitations compared to the paid Studio version
- May experience occasional bugs and crashes, especially with specific hardware configurations
FAQ
What is a DaVinci Resolve Panel?
A DaVinci Resolve Panel is a hardware editing device designed by Blackmagic Design specifically for color grading and video editing with the DaVinci Resolve software.
What are the types of DaVinci Resolve Panels available?
There are currently three types of DaVinci Resolve Panels available: DaVinci Resolve Mini Panel, DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel, and DaVinci Resolve Advanced Panel.
What is the difference between DaVinci Resolve Panels?
The main differences between the panels are their size, number of controls, connectivity, and price. The Advanced panel is larger, has more controls and connectivity, and is more expensive than the Mini panel, which is smaller and has fewer controls and connectivity options.
What kind of controls do DaVinci Resolve Panels have?
DaVinci Resolve Panels have a variety of controls, including knobs, buttons, trackballs, and touchscreens. These controls allow for precise adjustments to color grading and other editing tasks.
Can I use DaVinci Resolve software without a panel?
Yes. While a panel can improve the speed and precision of color grading and editing tasks in the DaVinci Resolve software, it is not necessary to use the software. You can still use a mouse and keyboard to make adjustments.
Are DaVinci Resolve Panels compatible with other editing software?
DaVinci Resolve Panels are designed specifically for use with the DaVinci Resolve software. While they may work with other editing software that supports hardware controls through standard protocols such as HUI or Mackie Control, they are optimized for use with DaVinci Resolve.
Do DaVinci Resolve Panels require any additional software installation?
No. DaVinci Resolve Panels do not require any additional software installation. They are designed to work out of the box with the DaVinci Resolve software.
Is it necessary to have an advanced knowledge in color grading to use a DaVinci Resolve Panel?
While a certain level of familiarity with color grading will help, it is not necessary to have advanced knowledge to use a DaVinci Resolve Panel. The controls are designed to be intuitive and easy to use, and the software includes tools and presets that can aid in the color grading process.
Are DaVinci Resolve Panels portable?
Yes. The Mini and Micro panels are designed to be portable, so they can easily be transported between editing rooms or on-location shoots. The Advanced panel is larger and less portable, but it is still possible to move it if necessary.
How much do DaVinci Resolve Panels cost?
The cost of DaVinci Resolve Panels varies depending on the model. The Mini panel costs around $3,000, while the Micro panel costs around $1,000. The Advanced panel is the most expensive, costing around $30,000.
Pete Milner
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