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Re: Paste to keyframe
by Joseph Owens on May 27, 2008 at 6:37:23 pm

Yup, done it many times myself.

Sitting in Clip A, save the Primary colour correction in the Primary Room bin.
Move to Clip B. You could simply drag the correction/grade in using a number of means if it had no existing keyframes. But you are going to create a keyframe on first frame, and one on last frame. You want the outgoing keyframe to be the Clip C grade/correction to match into the following content, and the incoming to match from the A Clip. So Clip B goes from A to C.

In the first case (no previously existing keyframes), copy/drag the correction in, create a keyframe, move to the last frame and create another keyframe. Move to Clip C. Create a correction. Save it in the Primary In room bin. Step back to the 2nd (outgoing) keyframe in Clip B. i think you have to double-click the saved Clip C correction onto the keyframe. Should be done. Check the dynamics as the keyframe interpolates. Same process to copy the Clip A correction onto the first Clip B keyframe, in case you have to do that.

Use to be two keystrokes to do this in daVinci. But that was then. this is now. It was called Auto Dynamic Update. You could create a macro to do it, too, if the auto-update didn't work, and it would call the mantra: [static][-1][copy][dissolve]. It depends on relative copying which COLOR doesn't have.

jPo



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