Make adjustment clips all affect each other.

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IgnisOwl

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Make adjustment clips all affect each other.

PostWed Jun 23, 2021 7:33 am

Hello,

I'm not sure if this is a stupid question but i've been looking for a solution to this for a while now. My current situation goes as follows: Lets say I make an adjustment clip, if duplicated on the timeline, all work independently from each other; For example, lets say I make some type of color correction to an adjustment clip and copy it in various places on the timeline, but later want to a change the color correction for every single adjustment clip, I would normally have to go and use the "middle-mouse" button feature to copy the color correction from one adjustment clip to all of the other clips in different locations.

Something that would make this less tedious would be if I could "link," in a way, all of these clips together so changes to one adjustment clip would affect another.

I noticed that I could get something similar to what I want by creating a compound clip using camera footage then deleting the footage so I have a blank slate that acts as one instance however many times you place it on the timeline in which changes to one of these clips affects all of them.

I also noticed that, in the media pool, clips with these "red bars" that I originally thought had something to do with caching follow this "one instance" principal. These clips also have a "Usage" tab when you right click them whereas the clips that work independently of each other do not.
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Re: Make adjustment clips all affect each other.

PostWed Jun 23, 2021 1:57 pm

Look into Shared Nodes.

The red bar at the bottom of the thumbnail indicates which portions of that clip are used in the currently active timeline.
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Re: Make adjustment clips all affect each other.

PostWed Jun 23, 2021 5:01 pm

Looks like that will work for color correction, awesome! is there any way to achieve this same thing with something like a fusion composition?
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Re: Make adjustment clips all affect each other.

PostThu Jun 24, 2021 2:43 pm

I'm not aware of any, but then I'm very much a Fusion beginner.
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