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- Joined: Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:11 pm
- Real Name: David Asher
It is definitely a bug, at least on my system, and I have managed to get the 3D Keyer to work correctly in the EDIT page by doing this odd series of things:
(1) In the Edit page, put the timeline marker over the video clip with the green screen - I have multiple clips on the timeline. I have already confirmed that the 3D Keyer effect placed on this clip does not work correctly (see previous post) and now I delete the effect from the clip,
(2) Go into the FUSION Page,
(3) Add the 3D Keyer node between the two nodes, then select the 3D Keyer for display in window 2. Now select the green screen using the eyedropper tools and make multiple strokes, just to test that it is working, which it does,
(4) Delete the 3D Keyer node.
(5) Return to the EDIT page and right-click the clip and select "Reset Fusion Composition"
(6) Add the 3D Keyer effect back onto the clip...
AND IT WORKS PERFECTLY!
HOWEVER this is still an issue (a bug) as I cannot simply drag the 3D Keyer to the other clips on the timeline as they will not work correctly until I go take each clip into the Fusion page and perform the same steps above.
Interestingly, if I delete the 3D Keyer effect from a clip in the EDIT page, and then re-apply the 3D Keyer effect to the same clip, then it works perfectly, ie I can use multiple strokes to select the green screen correctly. However if I drag another clip on the timeline and add the 3D Keyer effect to it, I have the same issue as originally described.
I even tried deleting the effect and then closing Davinci down completely. When I restart Davinci and add the 3D Keyer effect to the same clip, it works perfectly and I can add as many strokes as I like.
Any ideas? How do I post this information to the Software development team as I believe this information will be useful for them to be able to address the bug?