Gareth Cook
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Have you tried looking at the footage set to high premium?
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Thanks Rohit,
It was a monitor problem, all Resolved.
Gareth
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You may not want to use track mode as it use to not color trace, it might color trace now but you should check before you go down this road.
Gareth
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Hello Artem,
Yes it is in the Gallery, the Timeline and also memories. Ok here you go if you want to Copy a Node in a clip to the same clips here’s how to do it.
1. Grab a still or a memory of that clip.
2. Go to the Display Node Graph of that still or memory.
3. Right click and drag (the Node you want to use) over to the Node tree to the left in your GUI display.This Node tree is of the current clip your are on.
This same procedure also works when you want to copy Nodes from other clips along the timeline just go to the Node Graph Display of the clip you want to use on the timeline and do the same step number 3.
good luck let me know if that works for you.
Gareth
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Hello Artem,
Did you find the Node Graph Display? And if you did where did you find it?
Gareth
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Hello Artem,
If you are trying to do marks them same as in a 2k you can you just have to approach it differently. The first thing to know is that your color corrections are based on the clip, with the first color correction of the clip being the primary. That’s a hint to point you in the right direction.
NODES, yes you can copy/paste nodes, actually there are 3 ways to do so. What you need to find is the Node Graph Display. That’s another hint to point you in the right direction.
I’m not trying to be an A-hole by just giving hints it’s just I am a professional colorist who spent alot of time and several feature films working on Resolve finding out how to work it without a manual and I believe if one figures out how to do something themselves then they will know it forever.
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It would be helpful, if you tried to use something else, beside Color and Resolve, before you claim my bias.
Well Jake I have worked on Pogel, Da Vinci from 888 to Resolve, Luster, Scratch, Color, Mti color, Truelight onset color and I have demo Baselight, but this isn’t about what we have worked on as colorist it’s about learning and understanding a color corrector before one comments that it can’t do something that it can and putting it down and saying it is no good.
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even without 6 vectors and all the other goodies
Sascha the 6 vectors are there along with the qualifiers and if you keep looking you will find the other goodies.
Gareth
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Wow Wow Wow I am happy to read the post of people not understanding the advantages of Da Vinci Resolve. First let me say that anyone that uses one color corrector more than another will definitely be bias towards what they are familiar with, that doesn’t mean that all the others are useless. The comparison of Apple color originally Silicone color to Da Vinci Resolve is funny to me because the comments reflect the lack of knowledge of how to use Resolve and maybe before one comments they should learn how to use Resolve instead of saying it’s worthless. I know how to use both and so far the comments I have read where someone has said they would like the Resolve do something that Color does well it actually does exactly what they want it to do, they just don’t know how to do it in Resolve. All I’m saying is don’t put something down that you don’t understand yet.