Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Advanced Panel User Manual

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Basic methods of adding nodes to the tree:

To add a serial node after the currently selected node:

Press the S key, choose Nodes > Add Serial from the menu, or
press the ADD SERIAL button on the T-bar panel of the DaVinci
Resolve control surface.

To add a node in parallel to the currently selected node:

Press the P key, choose Nodes > Add Parallel from the menu,
or press the ADD PARALLEL button on the T-bar panel of the
DaVinci Resolve control surface.

To add a serial node to the very end of the node tree:

Press Shift-A, choose Nodes > Append Node from the menu,
or press the APPEND NODE button on the T-bar panel of the
DaVinci Resolve control surface.

To add a serial node before the currently selected node:

Press Control-Shift-S, or choose Nodes > Add Before Current, or
press SHIFT DOWN and then ADD SERIAL on the T-bar panel of
the DaVinci Resolve control surface.

To add a disconnected node to the node graph:

Right-click anywhere within the node graph’s background,
and choose Add Node > Corrector from the contextual menu.
Disconnected nodes have no effect on a node tree until
they’re connected.

There is no limit to the number of nodes you can create and connect to one another, and you can make
as many or as few parameter adjustments as you like within each node.

In addition to these basic methods of creating nodes, there are also dedicated commands (available
from the keyboard, menu, or control surface) for adding serial nodes with Circular/Linear/Polygon/
Curve windows automatically turned on to their default settings

Basic methods of adding nodes to the tree:

To add a serial node after the currently selected node:

• Node + CPW (Circular Power Window, Shift-C)

• Node + LPW (Linear Power Window, Shift-Q)

• Node + PPW (Polygonal Power Window, Shift G)

• Node + PCW (Power Curve Window, Shift B)

To delete a node, do one of the following:

• Select a node, then press the Forward-Delete key.

• Right-click a node, and choose Delete Node.

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