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Clip Node Graph: By default, the Clip node graph is displayed at the left. You can drag
any node from the floating node graph to the current grade shown in the Node Editor,
and drop it onto an existing node to overwrite that node’s settings or onto a connection
line to insert it as a new node.
Timeline Node Graph: (Only available if there is a Timeline grade) You can switch to the
Timeline grade, if there is one, by either clicking the second button in the Node Graph
title bar, or by choosing Timeline from the drop-down menu at the upper right-hand
corner of the floating Node Graph window.
Apply Color/PTZR/Source/All buttons: With the Clip panel selected, four buttons let
you selectively copy the entire grade, the sizing, the source settings, or all settings at
once to the current clip.
Dragging a node from another clip’s node graph to the currently selected clip’s grade in the Node Editor
Copying Node Settings Using Display Node Graph
In Node mode, the floating Node Graph window displays all of the available Color Attributes
found within each node, instead of the Apply Color/PTZR/Source/All buttons:
Node Settings: Use the checkboxes to choose which node adjustments get copied
and which do not. After you’ve checked the settings you want to selectively copy,
dragging a node from the floating node graph onto nodes in the Node Editor copies or
appends the selected attributes into the target node, leaving all other attributes alone.
For Windows and OpenFX, you have the option of also copying any motion tracking
that’s available.
The Node panel open with the Color Corrector and Blur attributes selected for copying
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