

A fixed structure has a few big advantages: Saving Time At first, this may sound limiting – but it isn’t! It can be a great way to optimize your workflow, and many feature film colorists swear by this method. So what is a fixed node structure? It’s a template, or Power Grade – that has a fixed set of nodes, and I use it on every shot in a project.

Over the past year – I’ve been using a fixed node structure workflow in Resolve almost exclusively. Working with Fixed Node Structures (in Resolve)ĭay 9: 25 Insights in 25 Days 2019 New Year Marathon! Learn A More Structured Way to Color Grade.Tutorials / Marathon Series / 2019 New Year Marathon / How To Develop A Fixed Node Structure In DaVinci Resolve: Part 1 Series
