Only for the Mac under DaVinci Resolve or Final Cut Pro X is offered by the German Lembke software an FxFactoryPlugin, which should produce "natural intelligence" in each scene a natural color basic mood. The manufacturer cites his algorithm somewhat cryptically Xe8472 and refers in his background information somewhat spongy to the theory of Color Constancy, which states that the human brain colors such as skin tones are also under Different light sources. A sensor codec unit in a camera, on the other hand, interprets a skin tone completely different, depending on whether it is recorded under a blue sky or under artificial light. This compensation of the perception in the brain is now supposed to simulate EpiColor what loudSelf-presentation has also cost 15 years of research. PIC1 We spontaneously ask ourselves spontaneously, as the results would probably differ if, for example, we tensorflow would simply feed with corresponding before-and-after images. We strongly suspect that we can achieve similar results. However, a Tensorflow model is also (still?) Not so simple as plugin a Final Cut Pro X or Resolve incorporate. And alone for that the 99 dollars could perhaps be worth the one or the other already worth the result. However, you should definitely test the free trial before. Because everything that works automatically remains unpredictable in neural networks. And if it is good with your own motives, can only be found by trial and error in the specific case.