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Color balancing a video shot

Color balancing a video shot - Photoshop Tutorial

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Color balancing a video shot

- A lot of times, you might have environmental factors that cab affect the white point of a shot. Normally people will shoot with an auto white balance mode, or a custom white balance mode to try to accommodate for different lighting conditions. But, after the fact, this is a pretty easy fix. Let's take a look a little bit earlier in our sequence. And we have some people browsing the organization's website. In this case the white point is definitely off. Now, I'm going to select the object here and there's a couple of ways I can go about this. One, you can actually take advantage of a simple color balance. Using Hue and Saturation, you can adjust things. Or, the Color Balance Adjustment Layer. This can be useful so you can just start to mix the different colors and accommodate for any sort of tint that you see. However, let's go ahead and get rid of that for a second. And I prefer to this just using curves. Now, I'll take the black point and click on a dark shadow. I'll take the…

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