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Activity Forums DaVinci Resolve FEATURE REQUEST POLL :is anyone interested on Bigger UI for the Main Curves ?

  • Kim Krause

    September 23, 2011 at 6:55 pm

    totally agree…and the 3 way controls should also be much bigger…it’s hard to make fine adjustments with them being so small unless your using a huge 30inch monitor for the interface….if it was me i would put the 3 way (vector) display in the centre where the stills window is and make the curves window larger right underneath…oops then i guess it would look like color….now that i think of it, why can’t the windows be positioned and sized to where the user wants them…it was always this way with davincis of the past….you could configure the workspace to you own liking, placing the most used controls in a logical fashion and hiding the stuff you hardly ever used or never wanted to see. and scale the timeline while we’re at it ( or have i just not figured that out yet?)….i know resolve was always meant to be used with a controller but it could be so much more if they just sorted out the ergonomics…one of colors strong points is the stuff you use is always handy and it doesn’t take much mousing to get to the deeper stuff….a sure sign of brilliantly designed user interface!

  • Paul Nordin

    September 24, 2011 at 12:32 am

    Wow. I felt exactly the opposite about Color’s UI. I was constantly mousing around and paging from secondaries to primary to FX. I hated that. When I started using Resolve, it was like a clearing of muddy water and my productivity nearly doubled.

    Just shows there’s no one best way, just ways that work best for me.

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  • Mathieu Marano

    October 22, 2011 at 2:18 pm

    Yep, bigger curves would be good. I would also love background rendering just like Autodesk does with Lustre. While you work on shot1 they send shot2 to a slave PC that renders it. So by the time you are at the end of the show everything is rendered and without taxing your GPU for background rendering.

    Mathieu Marano
    offline/online editor – motion graphics – Post-prod director – DaVinci Resolve operator
    http://www.ilovehue.net

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