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Joseph Owens
August 22, 2013 at 5:20 pm[Itai Bachar] “Just append to the last node.”
That would be the one.
You will have a “master” clip in which you work out the wash tint… save that, buffer it somewhere to erase everything else but that specific node and then you can append it all over the place.
Most of the time however, that one treatment won’t be appropriate in all cases, so I like to use the display node tree dialogue and drag and drop the tint into the correction by hand in case there is a hierarchy in the grade flow that the tint might interfere with.
jPo
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Reuben Fink
December 3, 2013 at 3:52 amIs there a way to copy and paste a complete node? Is there a proper solution for this in version 10? I’m not sure this was answered in this post or I didn’t understand the solution. Another example for practical use. I have a vignette that I need to apply to a group of clips that all have a different color node tree without. I need to do this without overwriting the last node in the tree.
This is the only way I know how to do it now.
1. Add a node. Apply the vignette to the node.
2. Copy the node.
3. Go to another clip add another node then paste the vignette settings.How I want it to perform in step 3.
3. Select multiple clips and paste the actual node not just the settings which would append to the node tree. This makes it so I don’t have to go into each clip creating a unique node.
Thoughts?
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Sascha Engel
December 3, 2013 at 7:10 amGood thoughts. I hope, there is an answer to this.
Anybody?
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