Fabio Color is a small, specialized publisher whose open-source tools live in the DaVinci Resolve ecosystem and are aimed at archivists, transfer houses, and colorists who rescue legacy footage. Advanced Dirt Removal supplies a set of power grades that lift crushed shadows, suppress chemical bloom, and isolate physical damage so that scanned 8 mm, 16 mm, or 35 mm negatives can be cleaned without losing legitimate picture information; the node tree is light enough for laptops yet scales to 8K timelines. Faded Balancer DCTL performs the subtler second pass, reading the residual dye densities of faded Eastman, Fuji, or Agfa stocks and generating a matrix that re-centers the color channels while protecting skin tones and grain structure. Together the two utilities form a pragmatic workflow for anyone who needs to preview, restore, and deliver archival content within a single application, avoiding round-trips to dedicated restoration suites. Although the catalog is narrow, the components are versioned publicly on GitHub, incorporate user pull requests, and remain non-destructive, so historians and pro-bono projects can experiment risk-free. Both pieces of software are offered free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are pulled from trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always deliver the newest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.