![]() ![]() The good news is that Resolve has an extremely powerful keyer built right in, and you can absolutely use it for your chroma key work. If you’re like many colorists who are DaVinci Resolve experts, but don’t necessarily have a lot of experience with other VFX software (such as Nuke or After Effects), you’ll likely be tempted to pull your color keys right inside of DaVinci Resolve. ![]() In other instances though, you’ll need to pull the key yourself. ![]() Your editor or VFX artist may have already gone ahead and keyed out a green screen shot for you, and will simply send you a composited shot to color grade. In some cases when working as a colorist, you may be given pre-keyed footage. DaVinci Resolve may be known as one of the world’s best color grading platforms, but its compositing/chroma key tools are just as impressive.
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