How To COPY MULTIPLE NODES in Davinci Resolve 18
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- čas přidán 19. 07. 2022
- A quick overview on copying multiple nodes in Davinci Resolve 18 from one clip to another, a simple task that is hidden since it doesn't work in all of the views in the colour tab (for some reason)
Even faster:
when you are on your clip,
just center mouse click on the other clip you want to copy the nodes from.
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What a hero
Oh, thats great! Thank you!
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Yep, wish I knew that before lol
Mind:Blown. Thnx!
This doesn't work for me for whatever reason. Just copies the first node.
Doesn't work for me
After a month of trying to find the right video, you sir are my hero! You have saved my project.
straight
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RESPECT
Thank you
The best video I found on this is less than 10min. I greatly appreciate you! very helpful.
this tutor shorter than intros from most of the video about dvinchi )) Thanks man 😀
simple and straight t o the point .. love it
Awesome! Thank you for being quick and to the point!!!
GOD BLESS YOU SIR. IT HELPED A LOT. EXACTLY 10 mins to explain this
You're a blessing to this community
Straight to the point. Thanks very much
You saved me a lot of time, thanks so much. 👍
So flipping easy!!! Thank you, you are my legend!!!!
awesome tutorial.Thanks for keeping it to-the-point :)
Great tutorial, thank you!
On my Macbook Air M1, I did exactly as you said, I took my 9 nodes with 2 hours of colour grading, when I did control V all my Nodes were removed on my clip which has the 9 nodes, but my colour grades still remained on the clip. After 15 minutes I finally worked out what happened it moved all my 9 nodes up very high so that it looked like my Nodes had disappeared completely. So if you have a Macbook I advise you not to press control V or control c.
so simple and very useful
I could NOT figure this out - thank you!
Even faster to mark the clip/clips you want to copy the color grade to and then middle mouse click the “first” clip.
Man, I did not know that that's great! Saved me a bunch of time going forward haha
@@davidshuttmedia373 yes it's much faster way
For some reason that isn't working for me - nor is the solution above. Driving me mad.
Holyyy shiiit! NICE!!! :D
amazing tutorial, THANK YOU
this would be so cool if it actually worked
Does it not work for you haha?
@@davidshuttmedia373 nope
@@caciacreative6497 Must have changed in davinci 18 since I did this then, will update it
@@caciacreative6497 Try the middle click way :)
Fantastic! Thank you!!
Thannks for going straight to it.
Thanks. I don't know why people have to make their tutorial that long. Thanks again
WHAT KINDA BLACK MAGIC IS THIS! THANK YOU SIR!
Thank you very much!
It doesn't work. It only copy one node. I tried to switch timeline as well. Version 18.6.5
Right now you are in clips mode but how can I do that in timeline mode? Copy grade put on one overall timeline to another timeline in same project
Goddaaaamn you ROCK! THAAANK YOU!
I subscribed !!! -- Your right why do some CZcamsrs take 10 mins. Will be back often.
but there is a way of duplicating the nodes, how can I achieve that since copy paste doesn't work
lmao, "I don't know why some tutorials are 10 minutes long. " That's exactly my thought
What if you don't want the entire node tree, but a single adjustment node?
Then you just highlight the individual node.
THank so much brother
Thanks man!
I have a problem... when I copy the color grade from one shot to another and the first shot does not have stablilization applied and the second shot HAS stabilization, the the second shot loses its stabilization, implying that more than just the color setting are being copied over. This is a big problem I have not yet solved. Any ideas?
Thank you!
"I'm not sure why some of the tutorials are 10 minutes long for this..." Because those people like to hear themselves talk and are into self promotion. The vast majority of people looking for these types of tutorials are learning the software (like me). I already have experience in other editing programs and I'm looking for tidbits of info - not self promotion and glory. Thanks for the quick help! BOOM! Thumbs up.
Haha definitely, that's why I make these when I get time, just to save people the aggravating watch of 10 minutes for a simple answer
@@davidshuttmedia373 and another thing, sometimes the tips AREN'T what I was looking for. Better to figure that out sooner rather than later 😁
Thanks, but how do you copy a series of nodes to add to existing nodes on another clip, without replacing the entire node tree? Any way to do this?
Save a still of shot with nodes you like.
Go to other shot with existing node.
Right click on saved still in gallery.
Append nodes to grade.
If you have a shot with lots of nodes, but you only want some of them for the other shot.... temporarily remove all the unwanted nodes prior to saving the still. Then, after saving the still - undo removing them so that they're all there like you want them (but the still you saved only has what you want to apply to the other clip).
@@zebostoneleigh Thanks
@@zebostoneleighmoney! Ty!!
This does not work for me on 18.6 trying to move my node tree on the timeline to an adjustment clip
thank u
LEGEND
Thanks 😅❤
Thankssss
How to I add node to another project?
Not working for me, it only copies to one clip
Thanks
how to copy all nodes from timeline and paste to clip ?
it removes all the changes iv made on edit, like position, Stabilization.... not cool, I just want to copy only the color grade
Yeah, really stupid way for Resolve to work but it does do that :(
Before applying the new color grade remove old color grade then go to the top menu and click “Clip” then “New Compound Clip” then apply the color grade shortcut to the compound clip in the main timeline. If you want to edit the compound clip transitions you right click it in the main time line of media pool and press open in timeline. To reopen main timeline right click it in media pool and press open in timeline.
How do you do that without also copying the Stabilization settings?
Here's a better way:
Grade the First Clip:
1. Apply the grading nodes as you normally would on the first clip WITHOUT any Stabilization settings.
2. Right-Click on the Thumbnail
3. Select "Grab Still" (This captures the current frame with the applied grades)
4. Open Gallery from the Top Left Corner of the screen.
5. Go to the Next Clip and Right-Click on the thumbnail from Gallery and choose "Apply Grade":
Move to the next clip that you want to apply the same grade to.
This will apply the grade from the still you grabbed earlier without the Stabilization settings.
It worked for me only on some clips.
Thnx
that's overwriting, not pasting. i need to copy-paste a selected node :(
exactly
doesnt work for me either...oddly enough
There's no way it was THAT simple this whole time lol
For me it doesn't work, just copies one node.
Still only pasting a single node for me
Didn't work for me
This doesn't work for groups though…
why why whyyyyyy
@@noah.w.anderson I ended up doing it with stills: Right-click on the video preview > Grab still, then select the target video in "group mode", double-click on the created still
this still doesn't work reliably. I don't know why something as simple as copy and paste has to have mysterious contingencies but Resolve is sure good at keeping things that way. I have my clips in view, no mini timeline. yesterday this seemed to work. today, it doesn't. it still pastes only one note. And for whatever reason, middle mouse clicking technique does nothing either.
I'm wondering if it has to do with being in clip view or group post-clip. I'm trying to paste a node tree from one group post-clip to another. that seems to be part of the "problem".
well, now... how to paste to MULTIPLE clips at a time - this is the critical workflow since you grade one clip of the same shoot then you want to apply same to all other clips of the same shoot. Davinci kind of does not make this straightforward especially for Mac users without middle mouse click button
Maybe the 10 minute tutorials actually work
ja
CTRL+SHIFT_C
CTRL+V
Not working man!
This program is made by morrons lol it should be copy and paste regardless
Thank you!