False Colours
Achieve Perfect Skin Tones, White Balance and Exposure effortlessly.
No Time for Guesswork
See what’s going on
White Balance? Nailed.
Neutral tones should be neutral—but is your white balance really correct? These LUTs give you a clear visual confirmation, eliminating the need for trial and error.
Skin Tones? Just right.
Perfect skin tones aren’t about luck—they’re about precision. Our False Color LUTs highlight the ideal range and reveal shifts towards magenta or green, so you can correct them instantly.
Exposure? On point.
Is your image underexposed, overexposed, or just right? These LUTs turn exposure into a heat map, letting you see problem areas at a glance—no more second-guessing.
Beyond the Scopes
Scopes are great, but they don’t tell you where the issue is. These LUTs overlay essential data directly onto your image, making color correction more intuitive than ever.
Perfect Skin Tones
Skin Tone correction just got easy
Works on every Skin Tone
Did you know that our blood is primarily responsible for the pure hue of our skin?
As we all share the same blood, these LUTs got you covered, no matter whether you’re working with light or dark skin tones.
Direct Visual Response
The vectorscope is great. It shows you the hue and saturation of the colours in your image.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t show you where they are. This is where my False Colour LUTs will give you the bigger picture with instant visual feedback.
Consistency is Key
Although we all share the same blood which is primarily responsible for our skin tone, there are two other factors: Genes and Context.
Skin tones aren’t about hitting a single “correct” value—they’re about consistency. The Skin Tone Indicator LUT helps you see deviations, but the goal isn’t to force every skin tone into the same exact hue. Instead, use it to ensure consistentskin tones across your shots, avoiding unwanted shifts towards magenta or green. Because natural, balanced skin tones are about harmony, not rigid rules.
White Balanced
A measurement to rely on
Perfectly Balanced
Whenever a pixel is neutral, the RGB values are either equal (completely neutral) or similar.
The LUT makes neutral pixels visible by showing a strong cyan colour. Then you know for sure these pixels are neutral.
You can use this to white balance your footage or just check whether things that are supposed to be neutral are actually neutral.
Exposure Heat Map
Stop drawing masks for good
Intuitive Feedback
How often do you draw masks or power windows to see what’s going on in a specific area of your image?
Right… No need for that. The Exposure Heat Map will give you instant feedback on the exposure in your scene.
Works Everywhere
LUTs come as .cube files that work in almost every video and photo editing app
and many more.
Purchase for life
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False Colours
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Exposure Heat Map
Skin Tone Indicator
Neutrals Indicator
Frequently Asked Questions
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I’ll send you an email whenever there is a new update. Inside the email, you will find a download button where you can download the latest version of the plugins.
If you unsubscribe from my email notifications, you will not be notified.
To find out whether there is an update available please check News and Release Notes. →
If there was an update and you did not receive an email, please contact me. →
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No, there is no way to create a test or demo version for LUTs. This is technically not possible.
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The Skin Tone Indicator LUTs are inspired by MONONODES’ Utility DCTL.
Link: https://mononodes.com/utility-dctl/I built these LUTs with Stefan Ringelschwandtner’s permission and support.
If you’re exclusively working in DaVinci Resolve, check out his DCTLs instead!
Much ♥️ to MONONODES.
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No. At the moment, these LUTs only work in post production but I’m working on it.