QT Skin Compressor

Specialty tool to remove discoloration in skin tones.

  • Allows you to choose the target skin hue (x-coordinate of the control point on the hue v hue curve). By default, this is placed on a representative skin hue.

  • Moving to the right reduces the slope of the hue v hue curve for the selected skin hue.

  • Allows you to hue rotate the selected hue clockwise or counter-clockwise

  • Allows you to control how much the adjustment affects the hue v hue curve to the right and to the left of the targeted hue. When Smoothness is low, then the adjustment will only affect a very narrow range of hues. When Smoothness is high, then the adjustment will affect a wider range of hues and taper off more gradually.

  • Adjust the overall strength of the DCTL.

  • Draw the Hue v Hue curve applied by this DCTL. The thick vertical line represents the selected hue, the dashed vertical lines represent the cutoffs specified by your Smoothness sliders and by the rotation amount. Hues beyond the dashed lines will be unaffected. The horizontal line is our reference skin hue.

  • Draw a hue sweep so you can see more visually how much you're affecting the colors.

  • Enables a hue qualifier that highlights the hues that lie between the left and right cutoffs.

  • Skip the color adjustments of this DCTL.

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Hue Selection

Choose Single Hue to target just the selected hue, but select Complementary Hues in order to duplicate the adjustment to the hues on the opposite side of the vectorscope from the selected hue. This improves smoothness of the operation as you won't have a fold at the achromatic, but it affects more hues.

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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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