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MONO-Match Skin Tone Matching Assistant for DaVinci Resolve

The MONO-Match Skin Tone Matching Assistant for DaVinci Resolve is claimed to analyze each clip, find the best frame with a visible face, and automatically match exposure, subtractive saturation, and tint.

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It was designed to give you a fast and consistent first pass. Just to be clear, MONO-Match is not magic. If there are extreme lighting changes, direct sunlight, heavy shadows, or missing faces, manual adjustments may be required after the automatic match.

Key features

  • Automatic hero frame matching
  • Face-based frame selection
  • Exposure matching
  • Subtractive saturation matching
  • Tint matching
  • Batch matching for entire timelines

HOW IT WORKS

  1. Open DaVinci Resolve and go to the Color Page.
  2. Apply the MONO LAB DCTL to a node on your hero clip.
  3. Grade Exposure, Tint and Subtractive Saturation on the hero by hand.
  4. Launch MONO-Match.
  5. Calibrate once: set the viewer corners and the slider positions.
  6. Press Save Hero. The tool measures the skin tone.
  7. Click Match. The tool walks the timeline and matches every clip to your hero – automatically.

Pricing

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If you want to try it out, you can download a free demo.

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If you want to purchase it, the program costs 199 Euros.

Now, there is a bit of a catch:

MONO Match requires the Lab DCTL from the LOOK / Lab / Print DCTL Pack (349 Euros). The Lab DCTL is not included with MONO Match. It must be purchased and installed separately before using MONO Match.

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