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- Joined: Sat Nov 24, 2012 7:02 am
So I've been messing around with the beta today and have run into one frustration that maybe I'm just not seeing a better solution to.
Previously in Resolve 9 you could toggle a single node with "Command D" and toggle all of your nodes with "option D". In 10 there is no toggle to turn off all of your nodes to the best of my hunting in the menus. What I did find was "bypass all grades" which is a shortcut of "option command B".
First off why changes the shortcut from a two key press to now a three key press for. The two shortcuts of disable all nodes and selected node worked great being side by side. Now its changed to a completely different shortcut for no reason that I can understand. Option D does nothing now.
In addition to that, we you do use the "bypass all grade" the nodes dont have red X's through them. By looking at the GUI alone there is no way to tell if you are bypassing your nodes or not, unless you reach in the and look.
Hopefully I'm just missing something, but for me, at this point it just seems like a rather silly change that is slower and less noticeable.
Any input?
Previously in Resolve 9 you could toggle a single node with "Command D" and toggle all of your nodes with "option D". In 10 there is no toggle to turn off all of your nodes to the best of my hunting in the menus. What I did find was "bypass all grades" which is a shortcut of "option command B".
First off why changes the shortcut from a two key press to now a three key press for. The two shortcuts of disable all nodes and selected node worked great being side by side. Now its changed to a completely different shortcut for no reason that I can understand. Option D does nothing now.
In addition to that, we you do use the "bypass all grade" the nodes dont have red X's through them. By looking at the GUI alone there is no way to tell if you are bypassing your nodes or not, unless you reach in the and look.
Hopefully I'm just missing something, but for me, at this point it just seems like a rather silly change that is slower and less noticeable.
Any input?