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    PixelTools hueShift DCTL Plug-In
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    Regular price $129.99 Sale price $109.99
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    Regular price $159.99 Sale price $129.99
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    PixelTools Exposure Collection
    Uli Hoffmann
    Natural and highly precise exposure

    The Pixeltools Exposure Collection is the perfect complement to the Power Grade- and Film Lab Collection. With the Exposure Collection, you can achieve an extremely natural and highly precise exposure adjustment in post-production. Without any color shifts, with defined blacks, and smooth highlights. These tools greatly speed up the workflow.

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    PixelTools Light Shaping Collection
    Gregor Marini
    Immediate Satisfaction

    This bundle is the first product i bought from you, but it will not be le last!
    I had a great pleasure to work in a so simplified way, avoiding complicated workflows. This are tools that ignite creativity! Thank you!

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    PixelTools hueShift DCTL Plug-In
    Ryan Croft CSI
    Love the tool!

    Really awesome tool, currently using it on a project and been loving it. Only note would be it seems designed and works best for dwg, but working in camera log rather than dwg, it doesn't seem to have as clean of an effect, so I’ve been sandwiching it with csts to keep working in logc4 space over DWG. Would love the ability to set the space on the dctl so I don’t need to do the csts on the front and back.

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    PixelTools DCTL Plug-in Collection
    Shuen Zhou
    Amazing tools!

    Jason's Hue shift and Splittone tools are amazing! About Hue shift, I really like that I can control Hue,Sat and Density all in one page in better colour science than built-in ones. Resolve built-in curve is too flexible to fine-tune, Splittone DCTL makes it way easier to accurately control the RGB curves and it has become part of my look dev workflow now! I really love the Clean Whites and Clean Blacks controllers but I'd also love if there's a 'Clean Gray' option. Cuz many times I wanna keep the range near skintone neutral instead of just a neutral gray point. Hope Jason can consider this idea!

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