![]() ![]() ![]() Everywhere else in the OS you just select what you want and copy and paste it in DR it has always been some other method which was less intuitive and less customizable. The most intuitive way to me has always been to simply select the nodes and copy / paste sometimes you also only want say 3 out of the 5 nodes or something like that. ![]() With the attributes option you have to select the ones you want and you cannot select individual nodes that way. ![]() Yes I am aware of that method as well, I guess I should have been more specific in my original post on the functionality that they added. but on the edit page you can copy a clip on the timeline CTRL C and then paste attributes ALT V - which amongst other selectable attributes can include colour correction. With every previous build you could only use this method to copy the first node which made no sense. Only with DR17 and even then only with the latest build can you finally simply go into the color grade node tree, select all nodes, CTRL C, go to the clip where you want to apply the grade and CTRL V. Yes that is correct that has always been possible in DR16, you can also use remote grades, create a gallery image and apply the grade from there, hit SHIFT + = to copy a grade from a previous clip, store a color grade in a memory slot, etc.NONE of those ways are intuitive nor do they work the way EVERY other program works which is a simple CTRL A > CTRL C > CTRL V to copy anything to anything. Click and highlight the clip (or multiple clips) that you want to copy the grade to, right click on the clip that has the grade you want to copy and then select "Apply Grade". On the "Color" page make sure clips are showing. If I understand correctly what you're describing it's always been possible (certainly in V16) to copy a complete colour grade and nodes from one clip to another: ![]()
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