: Includes visual guides to help you identify which pixels fall into specific color vectors (like skin tones) to remove guesswork during grading. Performance & Workflow
: Unlike standard digital saturation that increases luminance, this tool reduces luminance as saturation increases, providing a richer, deeper look.
You’ve applied a teal-and-orange LUT, but the skin looks too magenta. Instead of using a qualifier (which creates noise), drop a hueShift node. Set to ~25° (magenta-red). Set Range to 20°. Dial Hue Shift by +5° to push the skin back towards orange. No noise. No keyframes. PixelTools hueShift DCTL Plug-In.zip
: In DaVinci Resolve, navigate to Preferences > System > Effects Plugins . Look for the LUT Paths or manually navigate to the DaVinci Resolve application support directory:
: Offers an exclusive feature to minimize unwanted color adjustments in low-saturation areas, preserving the integrity of the overall grade. Product Options and Availability : Includes visual guides to help you identify
When you download and extract PixelTools hueShift DCTL Plug-In.zip , you will typically find several variations of the tool tailored for different workflows: 1. The Core DCTL Files
Isolates specific hue vectors with minimal spill. Instead of using a qualifier (which creates noise),
The plugin is available directly from the PixelTools official store in two primary versions:
To install the DCTL after downloading the .zip file from the official PixelTools site : Hue/Shift™ DCTL Plug-In | Pro - PixelTools
: Includes adjustments for Hue, Saturation, and Density across specific color channels (Reds, Blues, Skin Tones, etc.).