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Using and Organizing Memories
Stills and memories contain identical information, and can be split screened, copied, appended,
exported, and can display their node graph just like any other still. However, stills that are
assigned as a memory make them easier to access via keyboard shortcuts, and from dedicated
buttons on the DaVinci control panel.
Memories are hidden by default, but you can reveal them by clicking the Memories button, to
the right of the Gallery list button at the top-left of the Gallery.
Place grades you will use often in Memories for faster recall
The Memories thumbnail display makes it easy to keep track of which stills have been assigned
to which memories in situations where you’re using multiple memories to copy grades
throughout a program.
To copy stills and memories back and forth, do one of the following:
Drag a still onto a memory bank.
Drag a memory into the Gallery.
TIP: In this way, memories can be used to copy stills from one album to another.
To save the current clip’s grade to a memory for future use, do one of the following:
Choose Color > Memories > Save Memory AH (Option-1 through 8).
Using the DaVinci control panel, press CRNT on the Transport or T-bar panel, then
press the letter of the memory bank you want to save to. Use the SHIFT UP button to
save to another memory sharing the same button.
If you save a grade to a memory that already contains something, the previous memory
is overwritten.
To apply a memory to the current clip in a timeline, do one of the following:
Right-click a memory and choose Apply Grade.
Choose Color > Memories > Load Memory AH (Command-18).
Using the DaVinci control panel, press the letter of the memory bank you want to apply.
Use the SHIFT UP button to apply a memory that shares the same button.
To clear a memory:
Right-click a memory, then choose Clear.
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