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Hardware for Color Correction
In video, hardware choices often impact software performance. DaVinci Resolve color correction workstations are custom built with this dependency in mind. The hardware you choose impacts the file formats you can work in, your real-time playback capacity, and your speed. Spend some time learning about your choices and maximize the performance of your system—before you build it—in this installment of
Contents:
- Introduction
- 1. Types of Resolve Systems
- 2. Key Hardware Components
- 3. Video Reference Monitors
- 4. Control Surfaces
- 5. Hardware Accessories
- Conclusion
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Hardware Assembler $59k
IT Hardware Analyst $64k
Hardware Management $79k
IT Hardware Specialist 2 $80k
Hardware PLM $85k
Hardware Administrator $85k
Hardware Services $86k
Audio/Video Hardware Technician $87k
Hardware Developer $100k
Hardware 2 $120k
Principal Hardware Video/Image Architect $246k
Hardware Video/Image Architect $274k
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