![]() To apply the grade to your shot, simply drag it from the Gallery Store in the middle of the Color page, onto your first node and it will replace all the nodes in your grade with those from the Powergrade. ![]() ![]() You have now successfully imported a powergrade into DaVinci Resolve. DRX file (which might be accompanied by a still image of what the grade looks like) select it and you’re done. Then in Resolve’s Powergrade section of the Gallery page (or in the gallery section in the middle of the Color page) simply right click and choose ‘Import’. Simply download a DRX file (which is the file Resolve creates to holds the grade metadata) to your computer. It is very easy to install a Powergrade in DaVinci Resolve. Import a Powergrade into DaVinci Resolve 9 Name it, choose the file type you prefer and press Export. To export a Powergrade from DaVinci Resolve select the grade in the Gallery and right-click on it, then choose Export. This will open up a new window which reveals how the look was created node by node. If you want to see how a specific look has been created you can right click on its image in the gallery and select ‘ Display Node Graph‘. It is in the Gallery that you will also find all of the preset looks that ship with Resolve (and Resolve Lite). Here you can rename it as well as organize it into a specific folder if you have several saved grades. In order to save your own Powergrades first select the grade you want to save by right clicking on the image in the Viewer in the Color page and selecting ‘Grab Still’, or press Command-Option-G. ![]() The cool thing about Powergrades is how easy they are to share, between projects and of course, across the Internet. Finally we’ll import a powergrade back into DaVinci Resolve. To understand how to work with Powergrades in Resolve we’ll first create a look, save it and then export it to share with others. ![]() Powergrades are often time saving preset vignettes, film stock emulations or specific ‘film legacy’ looks like cross processing, super 8 film bleach bypass, etc. Powergrades in DaVinci Resolve are simply saved looks (comprised of a single or group of nodes to create that look) which you can save and then quickly apply to any shot at any time. Give your video footage unique looks quickly – color grade like a pro! In this post we show you how to create and use Powergrades in DaVinci Resolve. ![]()
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