Node graph – Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Advanced Panel User Manual

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COLOR

COLOR

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Whenever a color correction or enhancement is performed on DaVinci Resolve, it must be carried
out within a node. The Node Graph, found in the upper right of the Color screen, provides a visual
representation of the image processing path and node/layer priority for every correction for each clip.
The Viewer display and the grading monitor present the output from this Node Graph. There are three
tabs in this window: Clip, Track, and Unmix.

Functionally, the Node Graph works the same for each tab, however, each shows a different perspective
of Resolves image processing. Detail of this will be covered later in the Dynamics Timeline section of this
chapter. On the left and right hand side of the Node Graph is a blue rectangle. Consider these points
the Input and Output, respectively. By default, DaVinci Resolve draws the Node Graph with a single
‘Correction’ node from the Processing Input box and the nodes output connected to the Processing
Output box.

Node Graph

Node Graph

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