Sachin Desai June 14, 2021 Share June 14, 2021 I have a timeline in which one particular node is for a specific adjustment at clip level. is there a way to disable or group that node for each clip. like in base light, you can add a layer to a particular pass to disable or enable for each clip Link to comment Share on other sites
Andreas Roeder June 14, 2021 Share June 14, 2021 (edited) You could use an Adjustment Layer (Clip) for that purpose. Random YT clip explaining the workflow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61-om82aBxo Edited June 14, 2021 by Andreas Roeder Link to comment Share on other sites
Marc Wielage June 15, 2021 Share June 15, 2021 On 6/13/2021 at 11:59 PM, Sachin Desai said: I have a timeline in which one particular node is for a specific adjustment at clip level. is there a way to disable or group that node for each clip. like in base light, you can add a layer to a particular pass to disable or enable for each clip Well, Resolve is not Baselight, but there are always workarounds. One method: used a Fixed Node Structure so that every single shot in the entire show has the same number of nodes. Make one of the nodes this specific adjustment -- say, Node #7. Now, deselect this node, then highlight all clips and choose Color -> Ripple Node Changes to Selected Clips, and just that one node will be turned off. If you need to turn it back on, do the opposite. Another method: used a Shared Node for all clips. Place that specific correction in the Shared Node. Then, bypass the node or delete the correction. Another method: make a keyframe in the Timeline Node Window, add a node for that specific function for the entire show. Bypass it when you don't need it or use a Keyframe to turn it on or off. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites
Sachin Desai June 15, 2021 Author Share June 15, 2021 Thanks for your time. I think first option will work.. I try that... thanks again Marc. Link to comment Share on other sites