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How to color correct panning video with varying color temps

Community Beginner ,
Jul 15, 2020 Jul 15, 2020

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I took a panning video of the interior of a business and the color temp varies from near tungsten for the beginning of the pan, and gradually changes to near daylight. I can color correct the first third and the last third of the video. It's the middle third that's got me baffled because it includes areas with both color temps. In other words, the middle third of the video includes the color temp transition. (The client didn't want to pay for supplemental lighting.)

 

Any ideas for how to color correct the transitional area?   

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LEGEND , Jul 15, 2020 Jul 15, 2020

Color correct the first third, blade a cut in the middle of the pan and color correct the last third.

Return to the blade cut and place a dissolve there that has the duration of the area where the WB is changing so that the color corrections cross dissolve between the first color setting and the last.

 

MtD

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Color correct the first third, blade a cut in the middle of the pan and color correct the last third.

Return to the blade cut and place a dissolve there that has the duration of the area where the WB is changing so that the color corrections cross dissolve between the first color setting and the last.

 

MtD

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