Getting the HueShift DCTL working in DaVinci Resolve is straightforward, but the exact location has changed across Resolve versions. Here is the universal method for Resolve 17, 18, and 19.
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Rotates hues around the color wheel in 30° or finer increments. | | Six Primary Vectors | Targets Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue, Magenta individually. | | Luminance Preservation | Maintains original luma while shifting chroma. | | Edge Behavior | Smooth roll-off between selected and unselected hues to avoid banding. | | Resolution Independence | Works at any timeline resolution (HD, 4K, 8K) due to DCTL architecture. | pixeltools hueshift dctl pluginzip
"name": "blue_range", "label": "Blue Shift", "type": "float", "default": 0.0, "min": -1.0, "max": 1.0, "step": 0.01 , Getting the HueShift DCTL working in DaVinci Resolve
Don't just put HueShift on a single node. Use this hybrid tree: Noise Reduction Node 2: CST (Log to DWG) Node 3: PixelTools HueShift (Creative shift) Node 4: Contrast/Pop Node 5: CST (DWG to Rec.709) Node 6: Grain | | Six Primary Vectors | Targets Red,