Good Morning Everyone
Looking to correct problem on video with a greenish tint. Can anyone please explain to me which function to use. And how to do it. Video is 1 hour long.
Thanks
Greg
White Balance Correction
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Re: White Balance Correction
OK.go to color correction(GO TO SPECIAL), and you can corretc the green color
go to finish and take a little break !!
Franklin...
ps- depends what machine you have!
go to finish and take a little break !!
Franklin...
ps- depends what machine you have!
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Re: White Balance Correction
You can use Control Color to try counter shading it.
You can use White Balance.
Both are compromises that rarely can fix everything perfect as they affect everything.
I would suggest using Split to take a sampling to "play" with testing which at what settings works best for you and once you are as satisfied as you can be with the sampling settings then apply it to the entire Storyboard.
With White Balance I have usually been happiest with a blended result of a full White Balance Special created Scene mixed 100% with the original version using the Transition Double Exposure set to somewhere near 50% (tweak to desire) with the duration set for the entire duration of the Scene(s).
It is always, always better to properly white balance in camera prior to shooting than trying to fix this in post.
You can use White Balance.
Both are compromises that rarely can fix everything perfect as they affect everything.
I would suggest using Split to take a sampling to "play" with testing which at what settings works best for you and once you are as satisfied as you can be with the sampling settings then apply it to the entire Storyboard.
With White Balance I have usually been happiest with a blended result of a full White Balance Special created Scene mixed 100% with the original version using the Transition Double Exposure set to somewhere near 50% (tweak to desire) with the duration set for the entire duration of the Scene(s).
It is always, always better to properly white balance in camera prior to shooting than trying to fix this in post.
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Re: White Balance Correction
Any chance you have CB PAINT? There are multiple colorized menus including a hue wheel.
GregB wrote:Good Morning Everyone
Looking to correct problem on video with a greenish tint. Can anyone please explain to me which function to use. And how to do it. Video is 1 hour long.
Thanks
Greg
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