BlackMagic has long offered powerful hardware add-ons for video editors, but the four-figure price tag has been a barrier for many – even the Micro Panel costs $895.
The latest DaVinci Resolve Micro Color Panel nearly cuts the cost in half, but also adds an iPad Pro slot and an internal battery for portable editing…
BlackMagic says its latest hardware control panel will go on sale next month.
Blackmagic Design today announced DaVinci Resolve Micro Color Panel, a new, more affordable color panel for DaVinci Resolve software.
Designed in collaboration with the world’s leading colorists, the DaVinci Resolve Micro Color Panel features high-quality trackballs and precision-machined control knobs to fine-tune primary grading parameters, as well as navigation and transport keys for access commands. straight.
The new, more portable model features a mounting slot for an Apple iPad Pro, an internal battery, and connects via Bluetooth or USB-C. The DaVinci Resolve Micro Color Panel will be available in May from Blackmagic Design resellers worldwide for $495.
Professional video hardware is always expensive, and a compromise often seen in more affordable versions is tacky, worse-feeling controls. But BlackMagic says this Micro Color still has weighted trackballs and precision knobs.
All knobs, dials and buttons are high quality and have been custom designed to produce the perfect amount of resistance, so customers can precisely adjust any parameter.
The new DaVinci Resolve Micro Color Panel features 3 high-resolution weighted trackballs and 12 precision-machined control knobs that provide direct access to the most powerful primary correction functions, making it easy to experiment and try new combinations. The main knobs can be used to control Y Lift, Y Gamma, Y Gain, Contrast, Pivot, Midtone Detail, Color Boost, Shadow, Highlight, Saturation, Hue Rotation, and Luma Blend.
It connects to a Mac via USB-C or Bluetooth, and for mobile work you can simply insert an iPad Pro into the panel.
While many Mac owners use Final Cut Pro as their primary editor, DaVinci Resolve is commonly used for color grading due to its more powerful tools.
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