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Pixeltools Hueshift Dctl Pluginzip Page

/opt/resolve/Support/DCTL/ If a DCTL folder does not exist, create it manually. Unzip pixeltools hueshift dctl plugin.zip and drag the .dctl files into the DCTL folder. Step 3 – Restart Resolve Fully quit and relaunch DaVinci Resolve. Step 4 – Apply the DCTL In the Color page, right-click on any node → Add DCTL → You should see PixelTools_HueShift listed under "User DCTLs." Pro tip: Create a PowerGrade with the DCTL inside a labeled node. Save it to your gallery for instant recall across projects. Part 4: How HueShift Works – A Technical Breakdown Unlike Resolve’s Hue v. Hue curve (which maps input hue to output hue linearly), PixelTools HueShift uses a raised cosine falloff for the range selection.

C:\ProgramData\Blackmagic Design\DaVinci Resolve\Support\DCTL\ Note: ProgramData is hidden by default. Type it directly into Explorer. pixeltools hueshift dctl pluginzip

~/Library/Application Support/Blackmagic Design/DaVinci Resolve/DCTL/ /opt/resolve/Support/DCTL/ If a DCTL folder does not exist,

/Library/Application Support/Blackmagic Design/DaVinci Resolve/DCTL/ Or in your user library: Step 4 – Apply the DCTL In the