It's simple once you see it. Jim already gave you the answer but you might have overlooked it. If you right click outside a node it will add a standalone corrector node that's not connected to anything (Add Node > Corrector).
To add a serial node you need to right click on an existing node, so Resolve knows what you want to connect it to.
Similarly, to use Alt+S I assume you need to have a node selected first.
Yeah, the context menu should be just "Corrector" in both cases as it's already a sub menu to "Add Node". Do we really need the distinction of "Serial" as in "Add Node > Add Serial"?
roger.magnusson wrote:Yeah, the context menu should be just "Corrector" in both cases as it's already a sub menu to "Add Node". Do we really need the distinction of "Serial" as in "Add Node > Add Serial"?
It makes sense to me. Add serial node, Add parallel node etc.
I don't want to have to manually connect a parallel or layer node structure!
Resolve 18.6.6 Mac OSX 14.4.1 Sonoma Mac Studio Max 32GB
That was the problem. I had changed to a bespoke keyboard as I am using Touch Portal.
It shows Alt S as being valid in the mapping but does not apply it. I altered Add Serial Node to Alt . and it works. The keyboard must have a bug in it somewhere.
roger.magnusson wrote:Yeah, the context menu should be just "Corrector" in both cases as it's already a sub menu to "Add Node". Do we really need the distinction of "Serial" as in "Add Node > Add Serial"?
It makes sense to me. Add serial node, Add parallel node etc.
I don't want to have to manually connect a parallel or layer node structure!
I don't mean the action should be different, just the naming. As it is now it's "Add Node > Corrector" if you right click on an empty space in the node panel and "Add Node > Add Serial" if you right click on a node. They're both correctors, and why the redundant "Add" in the second example?