Not seeing OFX option under Corrector in Key Frames

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Not seeing OFX option under Corrector in Key Frames

PostThu Aug 16, 2018 7:16 pm

I've seen a similar question but it was not resolved (pardon the pun).

I'm entirely new to Davinci and now learning how to add effects, like a gaussian blur with Keyframes throun Lynda.com. Video says to open/drop down the appropriate Corrector in Keframes and scroll down below that Corrector until I see OFX which I need to click on to start playing with the keyframes. Please see the attached screen grab...I couldn't scroll down to show the rest of the dropdown for thew screen grab, but when I do scroll down further (not seen in screengrab) OFX should be between "NR" and "Node Format" as seen on the video, but its not.

Can I ask what I'm missing here?
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Re: Not seeing OFX option under Corrector in Key Frames

PostThu Aug 16, 2018 8:11 pm

It was removed, but keyframes still exist. There are a couple of posts about this.
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Re: Not seeing OFX option under Corrector in Key Frames

PostFri Aug 17, 2018 3:45 am

But if you add them in the timeline, they are fully accessible, even with curves.
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Re: Not seeing OFX option under Corrector in Key Frames

PostFri Aug 17, 2018 10:02 pm

Joshua Morin wrote:It was removed, but keyframes still exist. There are a couple of posts about this.


OK, they have been removed is what I'm gathering. I guess I have to find a tutorial to work around the missing OFX for adding something like guassain blurs with keyframes, but I'll check out the other posts on this. Thanks a bunch.
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Re: Not seeing OFX option under Corrector in Key Frames

PostFri Aug 17, 2018 10:03 pm

Uli Plank wrote:But if you add them in the timeline, they are fully accessible, even with curves.


OK, they have been removed is what I'm gathering. I guess I have to find a tutorial to work around the missing OFX for adding something like guassain blurs with keyframes, but I'll check out the other posts on this. Thanks a bunch.
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Re: Not seeing OFX option under Corrector in Key Frames

PostSat Aug 18, 2018 2:29 pm

This is so bizarre. I see that there is support for OFX keyframes in the color page but you can't see them in the keyframe editor and hence you can't change their timing, etc...

I understand that keyframes for OFX effects are supported on the edit page but this is an entirely different use-case. I am quite sure that this is a sub-optimal implementation. Hopefully this is not intended to be the final design.
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Re: Not seeing OFX option under Corrector in Key Frames

PostMon Aug 20, 2018 12:10 pm

I'm also surprised that this wasn't called-out during beta (I missed it as well). Seems like a significant shortcoming - am I missing something?
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