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Copying Keyframes
It’s possible to copy a set of keyframes from one node to another, either within the current
grade, or in another clip entirely. It’s also possible to copy an entire grade with keyframes from
one clip to another.
To copy a set of keyframes from one node to another:
1 Select a node to copy keyframes from, and choose Edit > Copy (Command-C).
2 Do one of the following:
To copy all keyframes, select another node to paste keyframes and other
adjustments to, and choose Edit > Paste (Command-V).
If you want to just copy only the keyframe information from a specific keyframe track,
choose Edit > Paste Attributes (Option-V), then click the “Copy Keyframes and Align
Using” checkbox, and select the appropriate parameters to copy.
TIP: This procedure also works for tracking data that you want to copy from one node
to another, either in the current clip, or another clip altogether.
To copy an entire grade with keyframes from one clip to another:
1 Click the thumbnail of the clip you want to copy to in the Thumbnail timeline.
2 Right-click the thumbnail of the clip you want to copy from, and choose Apply Grade
from the contextual menu.
NOTE: When copying a grade with keyframes from one clip to another, the keyframes
will automatically be placed at matching frames that correspond to the source
timecode of the originating clip. This makes it easy to copy a grade with keyframes to
the same clip elsewhere in the Timeline, but it may not provide the desired results if
you’re applying a grade with keyframes from one clip to a completely different one.
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