Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Advanced Panel User Manual

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Color/PTZR/Copy Track Marks checkboxes:

Turn off the checkboxes of any clip characteristics that you don’t
want to copy as part of the ColorTrace™ operation. For example, if
you want to copy grades, but you don’t want to copy PTZR or Track
Marks (keyframes), you can turn those off.

Hide Matching Clips:

Hides all clips which have been successfully matched, and only show
the clips with multiple or no matches. This lets you focus on the
subset of problem clips within a potentially long timeline.

Ignore Reel Names:

If you believe the reel names are in error, you can turn this checkbox
on to ignore them, matching all Source and Target clips by
timecode alone.

Copy Grades:

Copies the matched Source grades to each green and purple
Target clip.

Copy Grades & Exit:

Once you’ve finished making all the grade matches you can, click
this button to copy the matched Source grades to each green and
purple Target clip, and close the ColorTrace™ window.

Here’s how to use these controls to sort out which Source clips to copy from for each orange and red
Target clip in the Target Session timeline.

To manually choose which Source grades should be copied to which Target clips:

1.

Click any clip thumbnail in the Target Session timeline.

A collection of clips with overlapping timecode and reel names appears. If you want to
ignore the reel names because you believe they might be in error, turn on the Ignore Reel
Names checkbox.

2.

If a comparison of the Source and Target thumbnails doesn’t make the choice obvious,
then click any of the source clips to view its metadata in the Source/Target columns
for comparison.

3.

Once you’ve decided on a clip correspondence, double-click the Matching Source Clip
thumbnail you want to copy from. Or, if no clip in the Matching Source Clip pane is a
good match, double-click the “Set As New Shot” box.

The Source and Target thumbnails both turn purple, to show that you’ve created
a correspondence.

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