Adding a transform node to a adjustment clip ruins clip

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Consurge

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Adding a transform node to a adjustment clip ruins clip

PostFri Jan 22, 2021 7:43 pm

Im using davinci resolve 16. I have an adjustment clip over my footage where im adding a glow, camera shake, and a screen pump. Everything works just fine, until i add the transform node for the screen pump. it works fine in fusion, but when i go back to the edit page the image is in the bottom left corner of the viewer. If i try to change the position back in the transform node, it doesnt work. the image is cut to what was visible in the viewer.
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Moving it around in fusion doesnt help
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Re: Adding a transform node to a adjustment clip ruins clip

PostSat Jan 23, 2021 3:54 pm

Hmmmm.

Move the Transform between MediaIn and Glow.
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Re: Adding a transform node to a adjustment clip ruins clip

PostSat Jan 23, 2021 6:46 pm

Your a legend. it worked, thank you for your time :D do you know why it works like that. just so i can remember better for the future.
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Re: Adding a transform node to a adjustment clip ruins clip

PostSun Jan 24, 2021 3:08 pm

Nodes work in a flow chart, one to the next. Seemed most logical that you were wanting to Transform the actual media and not the effects.
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