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To copy a node’s settings from one clip to another, do one of the following:
Option-drag one node onto another. When you drop it, the settings of the node you
dragged overwrite those of the node you dropped onto.
Select a node with settings you want to copy and choose Edit > Copy (Command-C).
Then, select a node you want to paste these settings to either in the current grade or in
the grade of another clip, or create a new node, and choose Edit > Paste (Command-V)
to paste the settings you copied. These pasted node settings overwrite any other
settings that node previously used.
Paste Attributes on the Color Page
You can copy the settings of one node and paste a subset of those settings to another selected
node by choosing Edit > Paste Attributes (Option-V). A Paste Attributes window appears that
shows you which node you’re copying from, and which node you’re pasting to, and provides
controls for choosing whether you want to paste keyframes and how to align them (Start Frames
or Source Timecode), as well as a series of checkboxes for choosing which palettes, windows,
and OFX/ResolveFX you want to apply. You can only paste all parameters from a specified
palette; there’s no current provision for pasting specific parameters from within a given palette,
with the exception of pasting specific windows and their accompanying trackers.
The Paste Attributes window on the Color page
Copying from the Node Graph of
Other Clips or Gallery Stills
When constructing new grades, you may sometimes find it convenient to copy existing nodes
or node settings from the grade of another clip or gallery still. This can be easily accomplished
by exposing the node tree of any still that’s saved in the Gallery, or any clip in the Thumbnail
timeline, and using the controls found in the floating node graph to copy individual nodes or
node adjustments to the current clip’s grade shown in the Node Editor.
Copying Clip Settings Using Display Node Graph
In Clip mode, the floating Node Graph window has four sets of controls you can use to choose
how to copy nodes and adjustments:
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