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for shot matching and scene balancing, with additional nodes applying individual or
stylistic adjustments.
Copy Grade: Preserve Camera Raw Settings: When enabled, the camera raw Source
settings of the current clip are preserved, letting you apply stylistic grades from
unrelated clips without overwriting clip-specific source settings.
Copy Grade: Preserve Input Sizing: When enabled, Input Sizing adjustments are not
overwritten by those of the copied grade.
Copy Grade: Preserve Convergence: When enabled, Convergence adjustments in the
Stereo 3D palette are not overwritten by those of the copied grade.
Copy Grade: Preserve Floating Windows: When enabled, Floating Windows
adjustments in the Stereo 3D palette are not overwritten by those of the copied grade.
Copy Grade: Preserve Auto Align: When enabled, Auto Alignment adjustments in the
Stereo 3D palette are not overwritten by those of the copied grade.
Copy Grade: Preserve Dolby Vision™ Analysis Metadata: When enabled, Dolby
Vision Analysis Metadata is not overwritten by that of the copied grade. Only available
if you’re set up to do Dolby Vision grading. For more information, see Chapter 7,
“Data Levels, Color Management, and ACES.
Copy Grade: Preserve Dolby Vision™ Trim Metadata: When enabled, Dolby Vision
Trim Metadata in the Dolby Vision palette is not overwritten by that of the copied
grade. Only available if you’re set up to do Dolby Vision grading. For more information,
see Chapter 7, “Data Levels, Color Management, and ACES.
Clip Grades and Timeline Grades in Saved Stills
Every time you save a still into the Gallery or a memory, it contains both the Clip grade, and the
Timeline grade, if one is applied. Which grade is applied when you copy from a still depends on
which mode you’re in, which is selectable from the drop-down menu in the upper right-hand
corner of the Node Editor.
Node Editor Clip and Track selector
If you’re in Clip mode, you’ll only copy the saved clip grade. If you’re in Timeline mode, you’ll
only copy the saved timeline grade.
Choosing Which Aspect of a Grade to
Copy with All/Color/Sizing
When copying grades using the techniques described in this section, you can use the All/Color/
Sizing setting that are available via the Keyframe Timeline Mode submenu of the Mark menu,
the drop-down menu that’s visible at the upper-right of the Keyframes Editor, or your control
panel. When copying a grade in conjunction with the settings in this menu, the following
rules apply:
All: When All is selected, both the grade and the sizing are copied.
Color: Only the grade is copied, the target clip retains its original Input Sizing settings.
Sizing: Only the Input Sizing is copied, the target clip retains its original grade.
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