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Latest revision as of 00:00, 6 June 2025
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OFX, or Open FX is a standard for plugins that allows for them to work on any editor that supports the standard.
Supported Editors
If you see a plugin not listed in the plugin section that works with one of these editors, it likely is OFX.
- Vegas after version 10
- Natron
- Hitfilm Pro
All Adobe products (including Premiere and After Effects) do NOT support OFX! You need a special Adobe version of the plugin for them to work.)