Fast Forward
Rapidly advances the film onto the taking spool. The stopping action performs
the same way as rewind for 50, 75 and 100mm spools.
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When you hold down your scanner's 'step back' or 'step forward' button, the
scanner advances or reverses playback at 4 frames per second. You can perform the
same 'step back' and 'step forward' transport controls in DaVinci Resolve's film
scanner panel by clicking and holding the buttons with your mouse.
Standby Mode
When inactive, your scanner will enter standby mode to preserve the longevity of the light
source. This happens after 15 minutes when connected via Thunderbolt, or 1.5 minutes when no
software is connected. Your scanner will signal that it is entering standby mode by flashing the
light source green.
Capturing from Cintel
using DaVinci Resolve
This section of the manual shows you how to use settings and features in DaVinci Resolve's film
scanner panel to control your scanner. For example calibrating your scanner, adjusting the light
source strength and color temperature, setting image stabilization, and more. You can even set
how gentle your Cintel scanner handles film which may have become delicate with age.
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DaVinci Resolve saves all scanner settings in your current project.
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