Feature Request - White balance in Curves

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Robert Jones

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Feature Request - White balance in Curves

PostSun Jun 17, 2018 1:27 pm

Dear Support,

Could you make the following correction easier to achieve with alignment and snapping? Such as vertical lock on move and horizontal lock on move (holding shift key for instance).

Even a auto align vertical to cursor or choosen curves point.

You get what I am trying to achive, just an easier way to do what is in the youtube vidoe below.



Kind regards,
Robert
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Peter Chamberlain

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Re: Feature Request - White balance in Curves

PostMon Jun 18, 2018 2:06 am

That UI is 3 years old.
Using v15 beta, or v14.3
You can start on the primary palette and use the 'A' for auto white balance.
Looking at the parade scopes, you can also adjust the primary gain wheels or bars to get the top of each color on the scopes level.
Details on both in the manual.
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Robert Jones

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Re: Feature Request - White balance in Curves

PostMon Jun 18, 2018 4:38 pm

Peter Chamberlain wrote:That UI is 3 years old.
Using v15 beta, or v14.3
You can start on the primary palette and use the 'A' for auto white balance.
Looking at the parade scopes, you can also adjust the primary gain wheels or bars to get the top of each color on the scopes level.
Details on both in the manual.



Hello Peter,

I understand that there are many ways to white balance. I have done them all I believe, but my request is to make this technique easier to implement. As I explained above.

Greetings,
Robert
Ventura 13.5.2
Resolve 18.6.4 Studio
Radeon RX 580 8192 MB
Mac 5.1 2,66 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon, 32 GB 1333 MHz DDR3
Caldigit Pro HD, 8TB

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