Color Shift DCTLs offer DaVinci Resolve Studio users premier color change features and options on all platforms, including MacOS, Windows, and Linux. These DCTLs are derived from FilmLight’s Baselight, colorists, and some Photoshop functions, and they focus on expansive color space optimization such as DWG and LogC.
MONONODES – Color Shift DCTLS Features
- For Smooth Controlled Shifts: This enables effortless and managed transitions of the primary color towards nearby hues.
- Tetra Model: Presents a neat and competent method to shift particular hues.
- More Complex Hue Adjustments: Offers adaptability for intricate hue adjustments.
- DWG, LogC Broad Color Space Optimized: This is designed for extensive color spaces.
- Colors Are Precisely Shifts: Guarantees accurate color changes within a specific color space.
- Controls Brightness Density: Modifies the brightness of particular colors while keeping the saturation intact.
- Saturation: Determines the amount of color in a hue.
- Deep Slider: Modulate the highlight impact for a more subtle adjustment.
- Alternative Results Non-Tetra Models: This approach allows for further differentiation.
- Control Over Skintone Modification: Allows the user to set accurate control.
- Fine Tuning Hue Range Slider: Enables altering the set limit for hue modifications.
- The Innovative Hue Shift Tools: Stress the essential key points for the film light baselight.
- Ease of Use: Concentrate on the six primary colors with straightforward and vivid designs.
Color Shift DCTLS Documentation
Image 1: the “Hue vs hue” curve shifted the blue hues toward cyan.

Image 2: DCTL has been used to modify the blue tones, shifting them linearly toward cyan.
