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DaVinci Resolve is revolutionary digital editing software that offers cutting-edge features intended for artists and other professionals in the industry. Thanks to Black Magic Design, you can meet your deadlines and take your professional editing to the next level. Place your bets on how long the manual for Resolve 16.5 / 17 will be in April.DaVinci Resolve is revolutionary digital editing software that offers cutting-edge features intended for artists and other professionals in the industry. It's doable, but it'd take a lot of time. The advantage of an Index over a PDF search is that if you wanted to know (say) the effect of a LUT in ACES, you could go to the Index, look up ACES, then see if LUTs are mentioned somewhere in the subheads. I've campaigned before (unsuccessfully) for an Index with hypertext for Resolve, but it hasn't happened. I also completely agree with Walter that the problem with doing a general search for (say) LUT will kill you, because you'll never find the section you need. Looking at Walter's SoftImage manuals, it reminds me of Filmlight's approach to having three Baselight manuals: one for install/engineering/troubleshooting, one as an Operator's Guide with basically all the "how to's," and a Reference Guide that goes into every single knob, drop-down menu, control, and button in the software and on the panel. I'd also like to see QuickStart guides for each. Yeah, I've made the argument before that instead of one 3200-page manual, we need five much smaller manuals: Even though all of these features are integrated into one app, I'd wager that most dedicated colorists are not generally interested in the Fairlight page, and Fairlight editors prob don't care much about the Fusion page. Mel Matsuoka wrote:This relates to my long-standing request to split up the user manual, as well.
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