Toggling nodes on and off – Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Advanced Panel User Manual

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To expand the size of the node tree’s working area:

• Right-click anywhere within the node graph (except on a node) and choose Toggle
Display Mode.

The Viewer disappears and the gallery tabs are moved to the right, so that the node
grid is larger.

To zoom into and out of the node tree, do one of the following:

• Scroll up to zoom in, scroll down to zoom out.

• Middle-click and drag to move the node tree around.

• Right-click and choose Zoom In or Zoom Out.

• Right-click and choose Zoom to Window to fit the node tree to the current size of
the node graph.

• Right-click and choose Original Size to return the node graph to the default size.

Toggling Nodes On and Off

In the process of creating a node tree, it’s often useful to turn nodes off to disable their effect on your
grade. It’s also useful to turn the entire node tree off and on to get

Disabled nodes are not processed during rendering, and they remain disabled when you save that
grade along with a still in the Gallery and then apply that grade to another shot.

To toggle individual nodes off and on:

• Click the number of any node in the node graph to disable that node by itself.

• Select a node, and choose Nodes > Enable/Disable Current

• Press Control-D.

• On the DaVinci Resolve control surface, press the Disable Current button (on the
T-bar panel).

To turn every node off and on at once:

• Press the Up Arrow key to turn off all nodes, and press the Down Arrow key to turn
them on again.

• On the DaVinci Resolve control surface, press SHIFT-DOWN and then the DISABLE
CURRENT button (on the T-bar panel)

Note: When you turn every node off and then on again, every single node is re-enabled, even nodes that
had previously been individually disabled.

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