SebastianC wrote:Hello, on "color-tab" I tried to set primaries for all clips, without selecting each clip and do all settings again and again, when I need to have same primary settings on all clips. How can I do it in one step?
Chapter 139 "Grade Management," starting on p. 2764 in the Resolve 17 manual, goes into this in detail. If it were me, I'd create the grade you want for the whole project in the first shot. Make it look reasonable, add however many nodes you need. Then once it's correct, highlight
all the shots in the timeline and then center-mouse click the first shot you corrected.
Be warned this is a destructive operation and is extremely difficult to undo!
Another way to go is to save a still from that first shot, then apply the correction from that shot to the rest of the timeline. I usually tend to do that, simply because I'm concerned I'll slip and accidentally change the first shot. This is a technique I frequently use as a way to get all the clips in a single scene -- say, every shot inside a kitchen -- to have the exact same starting point. Once that's done, then I trim each shot and give it more of a look and match whatever lighting issues they had on set.