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Tracking power windows on objects

Tracking power windows on objects - DaVinci Resolve Tutorial

From the course: Learning DaVinci Resolve 16

Tracking power windows on objects

- Let me show you how you kick it up a notch with power windows, and that's when you combine them with DaVinci Resolve's built-in tracker. So I'm going to add another node, we're going to continue on this shot, and notice when I play this shot down, we've done some color correction in here, and we kind of dropped off the outside edges of the image, but when he walks offscreen right he kind of falls into nothing. What I really want to do is highlight the upper part of his face here, so that as he walks off the screen he remains in light. So what are we going to do, how are we going to do that? I'm going to add another node, alt or option + s on a Mac. We're going to enable another power window in this node. I'm going to click shift + tilde, because I turned off the wire frame, and by the way if you find yourself in this position where you're not quite sure what happened, maybe you used that tilde command to turn off that…

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