Hide clip from color tab

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Rafael Duarte

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Hide clip from color tab

PostSat Mar 04, 2017 3:59 pm

Hello! I have a very silly problem but it's driving me crazy. I am grading a music video that has a film grain scan overlayed over all the timeline. Sometimes I go back and forth between the edit and color tabs so everytime I come back to the color tab the cursor comes back to the film scan because it is the first clip.
Is there a way to hide this clip without turning it off?

Thanks!
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Re: Hide clip from color tab

PostSat Mar 04, 2017 4:22 pm

If you flagged all the other clips, then you can have Resolve only show flagged clips in the color page.
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Re: Hide clip from color tab

PostSat Mar 04, 2017 4:30 pm

Hi, Glenn, thanks. But when the film scan stops showing in my footage. I needed it to grade properly.
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Re: Hide clip from color tab

PostSat Mar 04, 2017 9:04 pm

Sorry, i don't really understand what you are asking. You asked if there was a way to hide it, but now you are saying you still want it to be on your timeline, affect your timeline, but not be seen in your timeline?

I don't think that is possible. You either turn the track off, remove the clip altogether, or as i suggested, flag the other shots for grading and have resolve ignore the overlay. You can't have resolve use the overlay and ignore it at the same time.

Turn it off, grade your clips and then turn it on, and do an track adjustment as needed. If your grade is consistant without the overlay, it should be consistant with the overlay.
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Re: Hide clip from color tab

PostSat Mar 04, 2017 9:19 pm

maybe select timeline in the gradeing ui, instead of clip, and add the grain as a matte to the timeline, you will not see it in clip mode
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Re: Hide clip from color tab

PostSun Mar 05, 2017 6:37 am

I can't remember the modifier key, try option clicking the track number of the grain track on the color page. It will still be shown but won't be selected by the prev/next clip rule.
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Re: Hide clip from color tab

PostThu Jul 19, 2018 6:54 pm

Hey Peter! I'm over a year late but thank you for the tip! That was exactly it! I was having the same problem today and came back to this.

Cheers!
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Re: Hide clip from color tab

PostTue Nov 08, 2022 1:20 pm

Peter Chamberlain wrote:I can't remember the modifier key, try option clicking the track number of the grain track on the color page. It will still be shown but won't be selected by the prev/next clip rule.


Wow! The thread is 5 years old, but was really helpful!

The [option + timeline layer icon click] shortcut is essential for working with adjustment clips. Thanks for the tip!

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