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Turning off “Use local version for new clips in timeline” to
enable remote grades to be used by default
How Automatic Linking Works
When clips using remote versions have been added to a timeline, any other clips in any timeline
that (a) use remote versions also, and (b) refer to the same file in the Media Pool are linked.
Selecting a clip using a remote grade in the Color page that is automatically linked to one or
more clips displays a small “linked” badge at the right of that clip’s timecode in the
Thumbnail timeline.
The linking arrow shows this clip
has the same source as the one
selected on the Timeline
TIP: The Timeline Filtering drop-down in the Color Page toolbar has an option named
“Common Media Pool Clips” that only shows clips in the Timeline that are linked to the
currently selected clip.
Adjustments that you apply to a remote version of one linked clip are automatically rippled to
every other clip it’s linked to, which can save you an enormous amount of time when you’re
getting started with a new program. For example, if every reverse angle from the same take
inaparticular angle of coverage is automatically linked using remote versions, then the grade
youapply to one reverse angle clip will ripple to every other reverse angle clip throughout
the Timeline.
Timeline with three automatically linked clips shown, and codec names hidden
to reveal the (R) that shows these clips are using remote grades
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