DaVinci Resolve · OFX · Film Emulation
Dehancer for DaVinci Resolve: Complete Buyer Guide
How Dehancer fits into a professional DaVinci Resolve colour workflow, what Pro adds, current compatibility, and whether it is worth buying if you already own Resolve Studio.
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Why Resolve is such a strong match
A film-emulation stage that can sit inside a wider professional grade
Dehancer Pro for DaVinci Resolve currently combines 60+ Film Profiles, Print Films, Film Grain, Halation, Bloom, Film Damage, Overscan, Camera Profiles, LUT Generator and support for advanced colour pipelines including DaVinci Wide Gamut, ACES and Cineon.
60+ Film Profiles
Use the film profile as the creative direction rather than beginning with a fixed LUT.
130+ Camera Log Profiles
Dehancer's video ecosystem includes a broad library of camera Log profiles for normalising supported footage.
Colour-managed workflows
Resolve Pro users can integrate Dehancer into DWG, ACES and Cineon-based pipelines.
A practical node workflow
Where I would place Dehancer in a Resolve grade
- Decide your project colour-management strategy first.
- Correct exposure and white balance before building the look.
- Add Dehancer on a dedicated creative node rather than mixing it into technical correction.
- Choose the Film Profile and refine Push/Pull.
- Add Print Film, Grain, Halation and Bloom according to the scene rather than using the same intensity on every shot.
- Keep output and delivery transforms where your chosen colour-management method requires them.
Compatibility · checked August 2026
Current DaVinci Resolve requirements
Dehancer Pro currently lists DaVinci Resolve 19 or newer. The current macOS requirement is macOS 13 Ventura or newer, with macOS, Windows and Linux versions available.
Because GPU and OS support can change, I would still check the live Dehancer requirements against your exact machine before buying.
The obvious buying objection
Do you still need Dehancer if you already own Resolve Studio?
Resolve Studio includes Film Look Creator, which already gives you filmic colour, film stocks, halation, grain, gate weave and other film-style controls. It is a serious alternative and I would use it before paying for anything else.
Dehancer becomes easier to justify if you specifically want its named-film ecosystem, Push/Pull behaviour, Print Films, camera-profile workflow and broader analogue-processing model.
Frequently asked
Questions about Dehancer for DaVinci Resolve: Complete Buyer Guide
Does Dehancer work with DaVinci Resolve 19?
Yes. The current Dehancer Resolve product page lists DaVinci Resolve 19 or newer.
Does Dehancer support DaVinci Wide Gamut and ACES?
Dehancer Pro for Resolve lists advanced colour pipelines including DWG, ACES and Cineon.
How many camera profiles are available?
Dehancer currently advertises more than 130 camera Log profiles in its video ecosystem.
Do I need Dehancer if I have Film Look Creator?
Not necessarily. Film Look Creator is already strong; Dehancer is more attractive if you want its specific named-film and analogue-processing workflow.
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