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Tie several windows to one tracker.
Jake Blackstone replied 13 years, 7 months ago 10 Members · 14 Replies
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Toby Tomkins
October 29, 2012 at 8:21 pmWhat’s stopping you from tracking an area and then just moving the window? For multiple windows just copy the original track node/window and adjust for the new use/node as necessary.
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Roman Hankewycz
October 29, 2012 at 8:27 pmyou’re right, that works as a work around, but that doesn’t compare to a proper solution. All I’m saying is that there’s room for improvement.
roman hankewycz
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Bob Sanes
October 30, 2012 at 3:39 pmHey Jake I didn’t say that you could select attributes but I agree with you for more options. I was just helping Rick getting there. Copy/paste “all” attributes to another node.
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Jake Blackstone
October 31, 2012 at 5:46 pmI understand Bob.
You could also paste the whole node and then manually one by one remove unneeded attributes.
Anything is doable, if time is not an object. Unfortunately, on something like commercial work, time is very valuable and clients will not stand for much time waste. So, when clients used to asking to do certain things and now all of a sudden colorist starts pushing and clicking buttons, without much to show, that expensive client may start looking elsewhere to get things done faster…
How about pasting a simple attribute to a single or multiple event? Sorry, can’t do it…
How about pasting a simple node to a more than one event? Sorry, can’t do it, unless first you add all those events into a new group. But even that comes with a caveat. If all your nodes in all those events are the same, then the answer finally is yes, but if even one event’s node structure is different, then all grades in those events will get re-set.
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