Resolve inside flame

I don’t suppose theres anyway to run resolve inside Flame?

Not the app, but you can run the color pipeline if you exported .drx files for each clip.

Ah, ideally I need the timeline. I’m resizing a shot and using super scale to sharpen it, unless theres an option in Flame, but most sharpen options are not good enough.

Perhaps “DRX For Flame” and DRX.py are worth developing, just like “BLG For Flame” and BLG.py

Perhaps you can use VFX Connect from Resolve. It was originally designed to link Fusion 9, I believe, and Resolve, just before Fusion was integrated into Resolve. It has remained largely unchanged since then, but it can still be used to export from the timeline in Resolve and maintain a link to other applications, including Fusion, Flame, Nuke, After Effects, or anything that supports rendering image sequences with in and out points. Open the help manual from Resolve, and search for “VFX Connect” within the PDF manual for more information.

From manual I quote:

VFX Connect

As robust as the built-in compositing capabilities of DaVinci Resolve now are, when you run into instances where the various capabilities found in the Edit, Fusion, and Color pages aren’t enough to achieve the effect you require, you can use the VFX Connect features of DaVinci Resolve to send one or more clips from the Edit page Timeline to Blackmagic Fusion, the powerful node-based compositing application from Blackmagic Design, in order to do more robust compositing and effects work there. Furthermore, the VFX Connect feature can also be used to round-trip media to and render results from third-party applications such as The Foundry’s Nuke, Autodesk Flame, or Blender.

This is a simple round-trip operation that lets you send clips from the DaVinci Resolve timeline to Fusion or another application, where you’ll add effects and do whatever work needs to be done before rendering a finished effect file that, if properly named, will automatically appear back in your timeline. When you use VFX Connect with Blackmagic Fusion, a project file is automatically generated and the render path is automatically named for automatic linking from the DaVinci Resolve timeline.

If you use this feature with third-party applications, you’ll need to set up the naming of your rendered effect file manually.

For more information, see Chapter 63, “Introduction to Compositing in Fusion.”

It also supports versions, at least in fusion, not sure about other apps.

There was a quick demo on vimeo long ago about it by one of the users, but I’m not sure if Vimeo is still active.

Resolve-Fusion/Flame/Nuke/AE Hack workflow

7 years ago

https://vimeo.com/213588842

allready exists as a OFX but only

supports grading operations

flame 2026+ lr whatever has a ML

upscale option that should be similar to resolve sueprscale if not better. (have not tried it tho)

I’m on 2025

easy fix the , upgrade and get the narive flame upscale :slight_smile: