only luma and chroma tweaks without masks), convert Davinci's base trim_lut0. If there is something you'd like to apply to a video, you can save a recipe (as long as there are no vignetes, sharpening, etc.
I found to be useful to mark the favourite effects (yellow star) so they're easier to locate. in Pro-contrast the effect is not activated unless you create either '+' or '-' u-points. Also U-points behave differently depending on filter, e.g. You can export your recipes and backed them up, shared them, etc. basically there's no way of creating a U-point 'memory'. The first plug-in in the collection is Analog Efex Pro. The seven different plug-ins enhance the functionality of PaintShop Pro and allow users to edit images using presets and tools designed to create specific looks. When you save a recipe, U-points are not saved with it. Google Nik Collection is a free collection of plug-ins compatible with PaintShop Pro.
Whenever I say u-point I mean control points, I'm used that way these points behave a bit like add or/and subtract circular gradients' masks (with selectable ratio/size and transparency/power) but they also are very sensitive to where they're placed, a bit like a spot light (mimicking a 3D behaviour) within the confinement of a 2 space.
In Dfine the more manual noise's patches you select the better the results, BIG difference, it's also worth tweaking the advanced controls. Mind you some things: when you save the image in standalone mode it will overwrite the original, so better make a copy beforehand.