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Ability to Open Compound Nodes in “Display Node Graph”
When you right-click a Gallery still or a thumbnail and choose Display Node Graph for a grade
that uses compound nodes, you can right-click any compound node and choose “Show
compound node,” or Command-double-click a compound node to open it and see its
individual nodes.
Opening a compound node in a floating Node Graph window
How to Copy Nodes Using Display Node Graph
The following procedures describe how to open the floating node graph in different situations.
To copy individual nodes or settings from any still in the Gallery:
1 Click the thumbnail in the Timeline of the clip you want to copy nodes to. Its node graph
will appear in the Node Editor.
2 Right-click a still in the Gallery you want to copy nodes from, and choose Display Node
Graph. A floating Node Graph window appears displaying that still’s node tree.
3 (Optional) While the Gallery Node Graph window is open, you can select any other still,
and this window will update to show the currently selected still’s node graph, ready for
you to copy from.
4 In the floating Node Graph window, choose Clip if you want to copy overall clip
attributes, or choose Node to copy individual node attributes.
5 Do one of the following to copy nodes or settings to the Node Editor.
In Clip mode, 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. If you open the Node panel and choose specific attributes, only those
attributes will be copied to the node you drag onto.
In Clip mode, drag any node from the floating node graph to the current grade
shown in the Node Editor, and drop it onto a connection line to insert it as a new
node. If you open the Node panel and choose specific attributes, only those
attributes will be copied to the new node that’s created.
In Clip mode, click Apply Color to copy the entire grade from the floating node graph
to overwrite the current grade in the Node Editor.
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