- Posts: 632
- Joined: Fri May 15, 2020 1:12 pm
- Real Name: Wayne Folta
In v17b8, BMD is doing some adjusting of things so that you can copy/paste a bit more consistently in Color. It's focus-based, which is a little tricky in light of default node selections when you click on a clip and expose its node tree: you still have to click in the node tree window for the focus to be set there or your copy/paste will be on the clip level, which is the entire grade (all nodes). It's a start...
But I think it's introduced other oddities. Here's a scenario I tried: I have a node tree on several clips that all reference the same media. So I decide I really should link them all. I have lots of choices -- shared nodes, rippling nodes, etc -- but I decide that putting all of the clips into a Group and then put the existing nodes into the Group Pre node tree.
So I go into one clip, add it to the new group, select all of the Clip nodes and Cut. Nope, doesn't cut. OK, Copy. Then switch to the Group Pre tree and paste. Nope, it pastes a single one of the nodes. The only way to get it to work, that I can find, is to use Memories.
Hmmm... it gets me thinking... I could swear I used to be able to copy multiple nodes, select another one or more nodes, and paste and replace those nodes. Now it seems to only do one node at a time. I realize that replacing multiple nodes can be a bit ill-defined, but I'm thinking that if Copy-Paste is going to be an intuitive, viable method for interacting with nodes...
But I think it's introduced other oddities. Here's a scenario I tried: I have a node tree on several clips that all reference the same media. So I decide I really should link them all. I have lots of choices -- shared nodes, rippling nodes, etc -- but I decide that putting all of the clips into a Group and then put the existing nodes into the Group Pre node tree.
So I go into one clip, add it to the new group, select all of the Clip nodes and Cut. Nope, doesn't cut. OK, Copy. Then switch to the Group Pre tree and paste. Nope, it pastes a single one of the nodes. The only way to get it to work, that I can find, is to use Memories.
Hmmm... it gets me thinking... I could swear I used to be able to copy multiple nodes, select another one or more nodes, and paste and replace those nodes. Now it seems to only do one node at a time. I realize that replacing multiple nodes can be a bit ill-defined, but I'm thinking that if Copy-Paste is going to be an intuitive, viable method for interacting with nodes...
Resolve Studio 19 latest, Fusion Studio 19 latest, MacOS Sequoia latest, MacBook Pro M4 Max