User Manual

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ResolveFX
ResolveFX are the built-in plug-ins that come with DaVinci Resolve. These plug-ins span the
gamut from blurs and complex color adjustments to stylized image treatments and lighting
effects to sharpen and repair operations that are too complex to accomplish using the palette
controls of the Color page.
An image before/after using the Abstraction ResolveFX filter
Most ResolveFX plug-ins have been optimized for real-time playback, making it possible to
apply complex effects such as Lens Flares, Light Rays, Film Grain, or Warping, and make
adjustments while getting immediate, high-quality feedback, and enabling you to play each
variation of your effect as you work without the need to wait for rendering or caching to happen
first. Of course, if you’re working with extremely high-resolution or raw source media, if your
workstation is particularly old, or if you’re applying many ResolveFX all at once, your
performance may slow, necessitating the use of either the Smart Cache or User Cache.
OpenFX
OpenFX (OFX) is an open plug-in standard intended to enable easier development of cross-
platform visual effects plug-ins for a variety of applications. Popular plug-in packages include
BorisFX Sapphire and Continuum Complete, Red Giant Universe, and NewBlue TotalFX, all of
which are ubiquitous tools for feature and broadcast work. The available OpenFX plug-in
packages are also growing every year as this format becomes more widely adopted among
developers.
With OpenFX support, you can use plug-ins to do many stylized operations that would be
difficult or impossible to do using the other tools in DaVinci Resolve. Everything from lens flares,
optical blurs and prism effects, lens warp correction, film and video grain and damage effects,
dead-pixel corrections, and more can be accomplished with the right plug-in collection.
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