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3 Select a node to modify. Ideally, every selected clip should have a node sharing the
same number as the one you’re modifying. If some clips don’t, then those clips won’t
inherit the change you’re going to be rippling.
4 Make whatever changes you need to, adjusting any of the palette controls in the
Color page you need to, except for Camera Raw, Sizing, and Data Burn, which aren’t
node-specific.
5 When you’re happy with the change you’ve made, choose Color > Ripple Node
Changes to Selected Clips.
The change you’ve made should ripple to every other selected clip with a node of the
same number, and in a few moments the thumbnails of those clips should update to
show the change.
If you’ve created a group, it’s even easier to ripple node adjustments to the other clips in
the group.
To ripple a change in one node to the current group:
1 Select the clip you want to use to make the change so that it’s the current clip, outlined
in orange. It must be part of a group for this to work.
2 Select a node to modify. Ideally, every selected clip should have a node sharing the
same number as the one you’re modifying. If some clips don’t, then those clips won’t
inherit the change you’re going to be rippling.
3 Make whatever changes you need to, adjusting any of the palette controls in the
Color page you need to, except for Camera Raw, Sizing, and Data Burn, which aren’t
node-specific.
4 When you’re happy with the change you’ve made, choose Color > Ripple Node
Changes to Current Group.
The change you’ve made should ripple to every other clip in the current group that has
a node of the same number, and in a few moments the thumbnails of those clips should
update to show the change.
Appending a Node to Multiple Clips
If you’ve made an adjustment to a node in one clip that you’d like to apply to several other clips,
you can quickly do that using the Color > Append Node to Selected Clips command. You can
do this as a prelude to using one of the Ripple Node Change commands, as it’s a quick way to
make sure several previously ungraded clips have the same nodes, but you can also do this as
a quick way to apply the same node change to several clips, regardless of whether they have
matching node trees.
To append a node to other 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 Select the node you want to append to other clips.
3 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 clip you’re copying from should be outlined in orange, and the clips you’re rippling
the change to should be highlighted in red.
4 Choose Color > Append Node to Selected Clips.
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