Blackmagic Design DV/RES/BBPNLMIC DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel with Resolve Studio Software

User Manual - Page 2757

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Middle-click a still in the Gallery.
Double-click a still to wipe it in the Viewer against the current clip in the Timeline, then right-click
the Viewer and choose one of the options from the Apply Gradesubmenu.
Append Node Graph
You can also append a saved grade to any clip in a timeline. This adds the entire node graph of the
saved still to the end of the node tree of the current clip. In other words, the current clip’s grade isn’t
overwritten, the applied grade is added to the end of it.
By planning ahead, you can save fragmentary grades that create specific effects or adjustments using
only a few nodes. You can then use these fragmentary grades as a toolkit that you can add to other
grades in order to mix and match different adjustments and effects.
For example, you could create a three-node glow effect, save it, and then apply that effect at the end
of a completely different clip’s grade.
Appending grades places them after the original nodes
To append a saved grade or memory as individual nodes, do one of the following:
Drag a still or memory from the Gallery onto a connection line in the Node Editor; when the
plus icon appears, drop it and its nodes will be appended within the node tree starting at
that connection.
Right-click a still or memory in the Gallery, and choose Append Node Graph.
Ordinarily, when you append the node graph from a memory or still to another node graph, you end
up adding a whole shedload of new nodes. This may be exactly what you need, but in situations
where you want to keep things a bit tidier, you also have the option of appending node graphs as
compound nodes.
To append a saved grade or memory as a compound node:
Chapter 138Grade Management 2757
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