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In Node mode, select which attributes you want to copy, and then 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 the settings of that node that you selected.
In Node mode, select which attributes you want to copy, and then 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 with only the settings that
you selected.
5 (Optional) While the floating Node Graph window is open, you can also select any
clip in the Thumbnail timeline to change the grade that’s displayed in the Node Editor,
ready for you to copy to.
6 Click Close when youre finished.
Rippling Adjustments
Among Multiple Clips
If you’ve graded a sequence of clips and find yourself needing to make a quick change to
several clips all at once, you can use the Color > Ripple Node Changes to Selected Clips/
Current Group commands to quickly copy changes made to one clip to several others.
However, these commands require that you follow certain rules in order to get the
results you want.
Node rippling uses the number of each node to determine what changes should ripple to which
nodes. In other words, changes made to Node 3 will ripple to Node 3 of every other selected
clip, or to Node 3 of every other clip in the current group (depending on which command
you use).
Rippling changes from one clip to several others requires that all clips share the same number
of nodes, at least for the nodes you’re rippling. If you try to ripple a change to one or more clips
that don’t have a node with the same number as the one you’re rippling, then no change will be
rippled to those clips.
To ripple a change in one node to several selected clips:
1 Select the clip you want to use to make the change so that it’s the current clip, outlined
in orange.
2 Now, Command-click or Shift-click to select the range of clips you want to ripple your
change to, so that they’re all selected red.
The orange outlined clip is the current clip you’re modifying, and the
clips highlighted in red are the ones you’re rippling this change to
You don’t have to select the clips you’re going to ripple your change to prior to making
the change, but it may be easier to keep track of what you’re doing if you set everything
up in advance. The clip you’re changing should be outlined in orange, and the clips
you’re rippling the change to should be highlighted in red.
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