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  1. #1 Is it possible it individually manipulate the two different HDRx tracks in Resolve? 
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    Yes, it is, and it's very powerful for HDRx. See my post regarding Epic vs. Alexa in the Epic forum.
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    How you can set up the HDRx footage in Resolve 8 is explained in the downloadable manual and it works.
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    It is currently the best way to deal with HDRx tracks that I have seen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morning Glory View Post
    It is currently the best way to deal with HDRx tracks that I have seen.
    Couldn't disagree more. The way Resolve deals with Hdrx, essentially, is not really different, than any other software.
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    I can't speak for other applications but I do think the ability Resolve has to have different PowerWindows, qualifiers and NR on each exposure before they are mixed is fairly powerful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Chamberlain View Post
    I can't speak for other applications but I do think the ability Resolve has to have different PowerWindows, qualifiers and NR on each exposure before they are mixed is fairly powerful.
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    Agreed, but again, it's not really different from other apps., like Scratch and FilmMaster, that I'd personally used for HDRx manipulation in addition to Resolve. It needs to be said, that unlike Resolve's real time NR, Scratch has no such capability.
    Also, I'd like to take this opportunity and ask Peter a question, that I was wondering for while. In RCX one can see, that the shot has HDRx, when HDRx indicator becomes active. Is there such an indicator in Resolve alerting of the presence of HDRx?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Chamberlain View Post
    I can't speak for other applications but I do think the ability Resolve has to have different PowerWindows, qualifiers and NR on each exposure before they are mixed is fairly powerful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jake blackstone View Post
    "...........Also, I'd like to take this opportunity and ask Peter a question, that I was wondering for while. In RCX one can see, that the shot has HDRx, when HDRx indicator becomes active. Is there such an indicator in Resolve alerting of the presence of HDRx?
    Not in current released code Jake.

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