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Using VFX Connect
Sending one or more clips to the standalone version of Blackmagic Fusion is simple.
To send clips to Fusion:
1 Select one or more clips in the Timeline that you want to send to Fusion. In this
example, two superimposed clips are selected.
Selecting two clips to send to Fusion
2 Right-click one of the selected clips and choose New VFX Connect Clip from the
contextual menu.
3 In the New VFX Connect Clip dialog, choose the following options:
a Enter a name.
b Choose a video format (for rendering media to send to Fusion).
c Choose a codec, based on the format you selected.
d If you want to send Alpha channels to Fusion, turn the Export Alpha checkbox on.
This exports alpha channels that are embedded in a clip, as well as alpha channels
that are being created in DaVinci Resolve.
e If you want to save the VFX Connect Clip that you’re creating, along with its
directory and media, to a specific location, turn on the Custom Location checkbox,
then click the Browse button and choose a location. Otherwise, the directory
containing the VFX Connect clip and any source media rendered along with it is
placed in the same directory as the scratch disk.
f If you want to immediately open Fusion, turn on the “Open VFX Connect Clip”
checkbox. If you do this, then DaVinci Resolve by default renders each of the video
clips you selected, along with every speed effect, transform, and Color page
operation that’s been applied to each clip, using the Timeline Color Space.
However, if you click Cancel when the Render Composition Media dialog appears,
then the Fusion project that opens references the source media on disk, rather than
rendered media that’s generated by DaVinci Resolve.
The New VFX Connect Clip dialog
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