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  • Aurie Anden

    October 24, 2010 at 9:32 pm in reply to: Right-hand Side Trackball Mouse (Resolve Panels)

    I’m able to use it to adjust the position of shapes.

  • Aurie Anden

    October 19, 2010 at 11:48 am in reply to: Any Nucoda users out there?

    There should be a “Byp All” button on the panel that let’s you see your original grade.

    I was wondering if there’s a similar button on the resolve. Anyone?

    thanks

  • Aurie Anden

    October 18, 2010 at 2:05 pm in reply to: DaVinci big crash

    This has happened several times to me already.

    One thing I found out is that the autosave function creates a new back-up project everytime it autosaves. It does not save your current one.

  • Aurie Anden

    October 11, 2010 at 1:44 pm in reply to: appending nodes

    yes chrispy! that’s it! 🙂

    ola, i wanted to know if there’s an easier way to do that. i find dragging and dropping rather time consuming.

  • Aurie Anden

    October 11, 2010 at 7:07 am in reply to: appending nodes

    hi ola.

    the middle mouse button applies the color correction from the still…thereby replacing whatever nodes i already have in my target clip.

    what i want to do is append/add the nodes from the still to the target clip without touching my existing nodes.

    thanks

    🙂

  • Aurie Anden

    September 16, 2010 at 10:25 am in reply to: Resolving conflicts in the EDL, a joyful operation

    One issue for me though:

    Let’s say I’ve done my prep work and have already graded these clips (with the 15-20 conflicts – i assume because all of them have a timecode starting at 00:00:00:00). I then need to change my second shot for some reason.

    That should be easy, I simply import the new dpx sequence (which again has a TC starting at 00:00:00:00). Go to Browse, click the “C” on that shot and select my new shot. It will now nicely replace my second shot. BUT, my color correction isn’t carried over. It’s quite easy to simply grab a still of my grade then apply it to the new shot. And that’s what I did…but all the tracking I’ve done will now be non-existent.

    Just one thing to watch out for with conflicting clips.

    🙂

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