Pixeltools Hueshift Dctl Plug-in.zip: ~repack~
PixelTools Hue/Shift™ DCTL Plug-In a professional color grading tool for DaVinci Resolve Studio designed to provide precise, subtractive color manipulation
Troubleshooting and Frequently Asked Questions PixelTools hueShift DCTL Plug-In.zip
- Open the OpenFX panel (OFX) -> DCTL.
- Drag the PixelTools hueShift effect onto a node.
- Alternatively, if accessing via LUTs, right-click a node > 3D LUT > PixelTools_hueShift (note: DCTLs applied as LUTs may not have UI sliders).
Best Practices and Recommendations
Influence on the Industry: Its approach was so effective that similar features, such as the "ColorSlice" tool, were eventually integrated into the native interface of DaVinci Resolve 19. Open the OpenFX panel (OFX) -> DCTL
Color Uniformity: Great for matching two different cameras where the "reds" might look slightly more orange on one sensor than the other. 5. Troubleshooting Best Practices and Recommendations Influence on the Industry
The potential uses of such a plugin are vast. For colorists, filmmakers, and editors, it can serve as a valuable tool in achieving a desired aesthetic. For example, it can help in:
- Hue Center: Selects the primary color you want to target (e.g., set to 0° for red, 90° for yellow, 180° for green, etc.).
- Hue Range: Determines how wide the selection is. A low value (10-20°) targets a very specific shade; a high value (120-180°) affects whole families of color.
- Hue Shift: The magic slider. Rotates the selected hue by degrees. Push it to +60 to turn target reds into yellows, or -30 to turn cyans into greens.
- Sat Rolloff (optional): Smooths the transition at the edge of the range to prevent harsh matte lines.
- Luma Mix (optional): Preserves the original brightness of the pixels so that a hue change doesn't accidentally brighten or darken the image.