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Timeline filtering options
For example, once you’ve added flags or markers to clips, it’s easy to hide every other clip in
the Timeline that doesn’t fit the criteria; for example, hiding clips that don’t have a green flag.
This does nothing to alter the original edit, and you can return the Timeline to its original state
at any time.
To filter the Timeline:
Click the Timeline Filtering drop-down button to the right of the Clips button at the top
left of the DaVinci Resolve UI, and choose an available option. While the timeline is
filtered, an orange line appears underneath the Clips button in the UI toolbar at the top
of the page.
To return the Timeline to normal:
Click the Timeline Filtering drop-down button, and choose All Clips.
You can use timeline filtering in conjunction with A or C mode sorting to arrange clips in
whatever way is best for the task you’re trying to accomplish. Clip filtering can also be used in
the Lightbox, and a currently selected clip filtering method will simultaneously isolate clips in
the Timeline and Lightbox as you switch back and forth.
Preset Timeline Filters
DaVinci Resolve comes with several preset criteria by which you can filter the Timeline, which
cover many common organizational workflows:
All Clips: No clips are filtered, and every clip in the current edit is shown.
Selected Clips: Filters all currently selected clips.
Graded Clips: Filters all clips that have been graded.
Clips with Fusion Composition: Clips with Fusion page effects applied to them.
Ungraded clips: Filters all clips that have not yet been graded.
Modified clips: Submenu, filters all clips that have been modified within
a specified time.
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