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The Select Tool dialog lets you find any
node quickly if you know its name.
Removing Nodes from Your Composition
Removing nodes is as simple as selecting one or more nodes, and then pressing the Delete or
Backspace keys.
Identifying Node Inputs and Node Outputs
Each node displays small colored connections around the edges. One or more arrows
represent inputs, and the square connection represents the tool’s processed output, of which
there is always only one. If you hover the pointer over any of a node’s inputs or output, the
name of that input or output immediately appears in the Status bar. If you wait for a few more
moments, a floating tooltip displays the same name right over the node.
Node Editing Essentials
Each node has inputs and outputs that are “wired together” using connections. The inputs are
represented by arrows that indicate the flow of image data from one node to the next, as each
node applies its effect and feeds the result (via the square output) to the next node in the tree.
In this way, you can quickly build complex results from a series of relatively simple operations.
Three nodes connected together.
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