Copying/Pasting node tree without stabilization

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Stan Willis

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Copying/Pasting node tree without stabilization

PostMon Apr 19, 2021 4:53 pm

Is it possible to copy the node tree grade from one clip to another without overwriting the stabilization data?
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Re: Copying/Pasting node tree without stabilization

PostMon Apr 19, 2021 5:03 pm

Append to Clip?
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Re: Copying/Pasting node tree without stabilization

PostTue Apr 20, 2021 3:24 pm

Thanks Jim, that helps. So I right click in the viewer with the clip grade I want to copy and select "Grab Still", then select one (or several clips) that I want to apply the grade to, right click on the still in the Gallery and select "Append Node Graph". This then appends the nodes to the (in my case) single blank node and it does this without disturbing the stabilization data. Thanks again Jim.
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Re: Copying/Pasting node tree without stabilization

PostTue Apr 20, 2021 11:18 pm

Mark Menu > Color, will apply the node tree without affecting the stabilising.
Mark Menu > Sizing, will apply the sizing & stabilising without affecting the color.

Keep in mind that these options default to "All" when Resolve is launched, so should be checked each time.

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Re: Copying/Pasting node tree without stabilization

PostWed Apr 21, 2021 11:51 am

Thank you Peter. Your's is the easy way.... Mark/Keyframe Timeline Mode/ Colour. I had looked in the manual but couldn't find this information. I don't understand why this should be under the Mark Menu but it's good that it can be done.
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Re: Copying/Pasting node tree without stabilization

PostWed Apr 21, 2021 12:20 pm

Stan Willis wrote:I don't understand why this should be under the Mark Menu but it's good that it can be done.

You can also set it up in the Keframes panel of the Color page.
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