# DaVinci Resolve Users: Watch this!

CineDream for DaVinci Resolve can be used in two different ways:

1. Full Editor, which is the closest experience to what you get with CineDream for Adobe Premiere and Final Cut, but with 2 pages (Base Correction & Final Grading) instead of three (Base Correciton, Shot Matching & Final Grading), so the grouping and matching workflow is a little different.
2. OFX Plugins (Base Corretion & Final Grading), which are two plugins you can use inside DaVinci Resolve without having to launch a separate application.  These plugins work like regular effects, with controls inside Resolve's UI and provide you the same tools as the Full Editor but with direct on screen grading over Resolve's viewer.

Please watch this video to learn how to use CineDream Full Editor inside DaVinci Resolve.

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And watch this video to learn how to use CineDream's Base Correction and Final Grading OFXs.

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