Both connection points will always be present, but both will not always be in use. From this point on, you can assume that both RGB and key are being referred to as one input or one output.
The RGB node input and outputs are marked by small green circles, the key input and outputs are marked by small grey triangles. A key input / output is used for a key channel. An RGB input / output is used for image RGB channels. Node Inputs and Outputs (RGB and key)Īll nodes have two types of input and output. It is a very powerful way of breaking down complex operations. A node is inherently sequential in its behaviour, making a change and passing the result on to the next node.īy dividing operations up logically, into a sequence of nodes, we can maintain control over even the most complex combination of processes. A node takes the image information it receives at its input, applies some combination of operations, and presents the resulting image at its output.
What are DaVinci Resolve Nodes?Ī node is a fixed point in the image processing pipeline, a container where one or more operations or functions are applied to a part of the image-or to the whole image itself. Once you know the different types of DaVinci Resolve nodes, and how they function individually and together, you’ll be able to construct any grade you can envision.
To utilise the full power of DaVinci Resolve, you really need to know how to get the most out of the DaVinci Resolve nodes.