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- Joined: Mon Apr 29, 2024 8:25 pm
- Real Name: Marie-Eve Martel
In color, I create a second node from my original untouched clip and create a mask, it works perfectly fine. I start adjusting the saturation and color boost, all is good. I go back to Edit, start looking at other clips in the timeline, I decide to change the projects settings (color management) to see what it would look like, and bring it back as it was (default settings). I go back to color to look at my mask and it has turned into an ALL-OVER mask, the entire image is masked, the original mask is gone. I didn't touch anything in color for this to happen.
This mask bug also happened before while not even leaving the color mode. I created a mask, worked perfectly, then I was adding subtractive strokes to the mask, which worked for about half a dozen, then all of a sudden the masked when full screen.
In the first scenario described above, I did notice that the frame on which I originally created the mask had the mask still intact on it, but not all the other frames of the clip.
Unfortunately, when this happened, since I don't know how to recuperate the mask, I erased its node and started all over again. This has happened three times so far without leaving color mode.
I wondered if maybe it had something to do with the cache memory, so I set the Playback Render Cache to Smart (it was to none by default) and when in Edit right clicked the clip and activated Render Cache Color Output. Unfortunately, it still didn't solve the problem.
I work on a Mac Studio (apple M2 Max), 64 Gig, OS Sonoma 14.4.1, with DaVinci Resolve Studio (pro) 18.6.6 (build 7).
I would really like to know why this is happening, and most of all if there is a way to recuperate my mask when this happens.
Thank you in advance for your help.
This mask bug also happened before while not even leaving the color mode. I created a mask, worked perfectly, then I was adding subtractive strokes to the mask, which worked for about half a dozen, then all of a sudden the masked when full screen.
In the first scenario described above, I did notice that the frame on which I originally created the mask had the mask still intact on it, but not all the other frames of the clip.
Unfortunately, when this happened, since I don't know how to recuperate the mask, I erased its node and started all over again. This has happened three times so far without leaving color mode.
I wondered if maybe it had something to do with the cache memory, so I set the Playback Render Cache to Smart (it was to none by default) and when in Edit right clicked the clip and activated Render Cache Color Output. Unfortunately, it still didn't solve the problem.
I work on a Mac Studio (apple M2 Max), 64 Gig, OS Sonoma 14.4.1, with DaVinci Resolve Studio (pro) 18.6.6 (build 7).
I would really like to know why this is happening, and most of all if there is a way to recuperate my mask when this happens.
Thank you in advance for your help.