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Three clips automatically linked, sharing a blue grade
Then, you set Clip 3 to use Version 2 with a different grade, tinted red. Clip 3 is now unlinked
from Clips 1 and 5.
Setting the second of the three clips to use another version with a different remote grade sets it apart
However, switching Clip 5 to also use the red-tinted Version 2 means that Clip 3 and Clip 5 are
now linked together, but Clip 1 is no longer linked.
Setting the third of these clips to share the same remote version as the second clip now links those two
together, omitting the first clip
Every new remote version you create, and every change you make, becomes available to all
other clips in all other timelines that comes from the same source Media Pool clip as the shot
you’re working on. However, any clip can use any version, and which version is used by a linked
clip is not rippled.
For example, Timeline 1 contains a clip named Max CU, which has three remote versions.
Timeline 5 also contains Max CU, which is currently set to use Version 2. If you open Timeline 1
and add one more remote version to Max CU, that new version will also be available to Max CU
in Timeline 5, but it will still be set to use Version 2.
Switching Clips Between Local and Remote Versions
You can also suspend remote version grade linking by switching individual clips to use local
versions. This makes it easy to create a situation where some clips are linked, and other clips
are not. Keep in mind that each clip has both local and remote versions, so you can switch from
one to the other without losing anything.
To suspend linking by setting individual clips to use a local version:
Right-click a clip thumbnail, choose the submenu of the corresponding remote version
you want to copy, and choose Copy to Local. The remote version is copied to a local
version, which now appears as the current version that’s used.
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