Are you sure your video signal is 100% correct? In broadcast, “almost” is not enough.


Relying only on your eyes is the fastest path to mistakes. In professional television production, technical monitoring is not optional — it’s mandatory. An out-of-spec signal, incorrect color balance or unexpected clipping can ruin hours of work.
My new book, Quick Guide to the 6 Essential Scopes in DaVinci Resolve, is the definitive manual for mastering instrumentation and precise video-signal measurement.

In this manual, you’ll learn to interpret and operate the tools that define industry standards. We’ll stop guessing and start measuring with precision, covering everything from advanced software to high-end hardware:
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A comprehensive analysis of Nobe Omniscope, including its Waveform, Vectorscope, Histogram and False Color scopes.
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Operation and configuration of hardware waveform monitors and vectorscopes from Telestream®, Leader®, Phabrix®, and Videotek-Harris®.
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Advanced technical analyses such as Eye Pattern and Jitter measurement to ensure signal integrity.
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Quality Control (QC) tools and proper interpretation of units and measurement systems.
False Color
Don’t wait for the release. Download the ebook now: “Quick Guide to the 6 Essential Scopes in DaVinci Resolve”, completely free.
In post-production, relying only on your eyes is the fastest path to errors. Scopes inside DaVinci Resolve are your single source of truth — but do you actually understand what the Waveform, RGB Parade, and Vectorscope are telling you?
Incorrect white balance, crushed blacks or out-of-range luminance levels (illegal in broadcast) can destroy your work.
CIE Plot
That’s why I created the “Quick Guide to the 6 Essential Scopes in DaVinci Resolve.”
It’s a free ebook that teaches you how to read and interpret the six key measurement tools inside Resolve, so you can grade with the technical precision the industry demands.
Mastering Resolve’s scopes is the foundation. (Mastering high-end hardware from Telestream® and Leader® is the next level — and we’ll cover it in this book.)
Start with the basics. Download your free DaVinci Resolve guide now.