Hi Elias, thanks for your input!
Actually the way you recommend is the way that I used to work most of the time. I thought that creating roto and storing them in the channel-stream might be a more nifty and "nuke'ish" way to tackle this job. In the past I often found myself with a very big nodegraph with lots of rotos spinning in all directions with different channel operations. I thought that it might be more clearly. Otherwise I get your point that it is helpful to really see what you are doing when there are actual roto-nodes going directly into grade and cc nodes. Don't know...I might try both options on this. Cheers S.
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