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hey whats up guys my name is jamie fenn and today i present to you the juiciest color change effect that you could probably ever do in davinci resolve and you can even do it in the free version which is insane now you will need to download a free plugin called proto this was designed by patrick sterling who also gave some input on this tutorial on the back end so thank you so much patrick make sure to go support him links down in the description shout out to another patrick he hit me up and asked me if i could do this effect he recorded the footage sent it to me which is also available for free download in the description so once youve downloaded the plugin and the footage you can follow along the footage you download will be this clip right here so once youve downloaded it and then drag it and drop it into your timeline what you want to do is duplicate that and then go over to your color tab so then come down here to the qualifier and we are going to isolate the red im clicking a