Pixeltools Hueshift Dctl Plug-in.zip ((free)) Jun 2026

If you have downloaded the plugin archive, follow these steps to install it:

Using hueShift is a straightforward process:

The PixelTools hueShift DCTL is a professional-grade color correction plugin designed specifically for Blackmagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve Studio. Unlike standard Hue vs. Hue or Hue vs. Sat (HVS) curves built natively into Resolve, hueShift operates using advanced mathematical matrices and custom color spaces. PixelTools hueShift DCTL Plug-In.zip

One of the biggest challenges in stylized color grading is keeping skin tones natural. hueShift includes built-in isolation and protection matrices. You can aggressively push your blues and greens into a teal-and-orange aesthetic while keeping human skin tones perfectly intact. 4. Custom Saturation Skewing

The utility of hueShift spans across various genres of cinematography. Here are the most common use cases: Skin Tone Optimization If you have downloaded the plugin archive, follow

The plugin is available directly from the PixelTools official store in two primary versions:

Dedicated entirely to your DCTL adjustments. Node 5: Look Development / Film Emulation LUT. 2. Crafting the Perfect Skin Tones Red and Yellow vectors dictate skin tones. Select the Red/Yellow vectors within the DCTL UI. Sat (HVS) curves built natively into Resolve, hueShift

Go to the bottom right corner and click on the gear icon. Navigate to the Color Management tab.

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"The colors shift, but the edges of my object have a halo." Solution: This is not a DCTL issue; it is a chroma subsampling issue (common with 4:2:0 footage). Apply the DCTL before your noise reduction and after your CST (Color Space Transform) to a working space like Davinci Wide Gamut.

Navigate to and search for "hueShift". Ensure the file you download is named exactly PixelTools_hueShift_DCTL_v2.2.zip (or similar) to guarantee compatibility with Resolve 18 and 19.