Traditional saturation tools simply boost the intensity of a color, often leading to neon, clipped highlights. hueShift utilizes a "density" approach, which darkens colors as they become more saturated. This mimics the behavior of physical celluloid film print film emulation (FPE), resulting in a deeply rich, cinematic aesthetic. The Workflow: Installing and Using the DCTL
What (RAW, ProRes, Log) do you grade most often? Do you use DaVinci Resolve Studio or the free version? PixelTools hueShift DCTL Plug-In.zip
Color grading has evolved from a technical necessity into a core narrative tool for filmmakers. As DaVinci Resolve continues to dominate the post-production industry, colorists constantly seek tools that offer finer control, better performance, and more organic results. One such tool making waves in professional color suites is the . Traditional saturation tools simply boost the intensity of
: A unique control that targets only darker tonal ranges, allowing you to add richness to shadows without affecting highlights or mid-tones. The Workflow: Installing and Using the DCTL What
Mimics the behavior of classic film stocks, where colors become deeper and denser as they get more saturated, rather than brighter and more digital.