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  • Euphonix/Avid MC color

    Posted by Ronen Pestes on July 20, 2011 at 4:28 am

    Is anyone here using the Euphonix/Avid MC color with the Resolve?
    I am testing one of the control panels but am having issues with the trackball sensitivity.

    I am currently running resolve on Mac V.8.0 on OS 10.6.8
    MC color Firmware 1.1.7 with Eucontrol 2.6.0.

    Any help will be appreciated,

    Ronen

    Ronen Pestes
    Editor and Finishing Artist
    https://www.ronenpestes.com

    Sascha Haber replied 14 years, 9 months ago 6 Members · 9 Replies
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  • Dwaine Maggart

    July 20, 2011 at 4:45 am

    Have you tried adjusting the panel sensitivity controls in the Config / Settings tab?

    Dwaine Maggart
    Blackmagic Design DaVinci Support

  • Ronen Pestes

    July 20, 2011 at 5:13 am

    I did try both in resolve and on eucontrol. With no luck. However, I did not see specific trackball controls. Am I missing something here?

    Ronen

  • Fred Fleureau

    July 20, 2011 at 5:32 am

    Config/Settings … right botton of your gui : Lift RGB Balance sen …. Gamma RGB Balance sen …. Gain RGB Balance sen …

    Apply then back in your Color tab and test your trackball

  • Ronen Pestes

    July 20, 2011 at 10:24 am

    reinstalled the drivers and it is working better.

    I do need to push the sensitivity all the way to the 90 zone to get it moving. The Gamma RGB need to be on 98-99 to get a nice flow. while LIFT and Gain are on 93/90.

    Thank you,

    Ronen

  • Quico Encinias

    July 20, 2011 at 6:04 pm

    Thats really odd. I found 50 to be too sensitive. Ive set mine to 30 and that is comfortable.

  • Ronen Pestes

    July 20, 2011 at 7:13 pm

    Quico, that is very interesting. Even in 90 it just feels not as smooth as it should be.

    which version of EuControl/Firmware you are using?

    Ronen

  • Quico Encinias

    July 20, 2011 at 8:14 pm

    I have the same specs as you said above.
    resolve on Mac V.8.0 on OS 10.6.8
    MC color Firmware 1.1.7 with Eucontrol 2.6.0.

    Not sure what else could be different. You are apple tabbing so that Eucontrol and Davinci are the top 2 apps? its only thing i can think of.

  • Teo Rižnar

    July 21, 2011 at 12:50 pm

    Another question about MC Color… did anyone found a soulution to show tabs with MC COlor, not mouse?
    On JL Cooer you have an option to clic a button that opens the Qualifier, Window, Blur, Key tabs…

    An example of use:
    On a first node I am doing a power window and “Window” tab is active, I add a new node and pull of key, I like to set key without mouse, so I just select highlights in all hue values… But I like to se the “Qualifier” tab, when doing this. Is there a way to call up a function that shows a “Window” and “Qualifier” tabs?

    Thank you for replays!

    Teo

    Color grade reel: https://vimeo.com/15480583
    Cofounder of https://nuframe.si postproduction

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  • Sascha Haber

    July 22, 2011 at 10:01 am

    This might be a “limitation” of the cheap third party panels.
    I totally agree, it would be very very useful.
    Especially because the navigation on both small panels is very cumbersome.
    I would like to see a bidirectional way, when clicking a curve , the panel should jump to the curve tab, and when using the menu navigation on the panel, the UI should update.
    By the you would not have to look down to the panel all the time.

    A slice of color…

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    MacPro 5.1 2×2,4 24GB
    RAID0 8TB eSata 6TB
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    Extreme 3D+ WAVE

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