QT Film Density

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  • Increases or decreases the density of all saturated colors in the image. Moving the control right increases density.

  • Allows you to target the density of a specific hue.

  • When increased, adjusts the curves so that low saturation colors will not have their density adjusted. This makes the density adjustment more gradual as saturation increases. (Previously called "Protect Low Sats")

  • Allows you to modify the falloff further for a specific hue

  • Lower to reduce the maximum allowed saturation appropriately.

  • Draws a plot so you can see what the density adjustment is for each hue.

  • Draws a plot so you can see what the net smoothness value is for each hue.

  • Bypasses the density and saturation limiter adjustments.

Get the deep film reds while protecting your skin tones.

Density Mode

Use Exposure for a softer adjustment and Log Gain for a more extreme, but slightly less smooth density adjustment. Log Gain affects the highlights more than Exposure does.

Hue Positions

Indicate whether the CMYRGB Hue control points are equidistant in the source color space, or are based on the colors of the primaries and secondaries in a color chart.

Control which areas get RICH and which ones FADE AWAY into the background.

Color Space Primaries and Transfer Function

Specify the color space of the image going into this DCTL. Returns an image in the same color space.

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