![]() ![]() ![]() However, large original color differences kept them from being easier to make more consistent, and also prevented the Auto feature from working consistently. In Premiere Pro, I got OK (not perfect) results using the White Balance eyedropper in the Lumetri Color panel, when viewing each frame in the Source panel. When I tried the three frames, one thing that worked quickly in more than one application was clicking a white balance eyedropper on the upper right area of each image. Their methods for doing it are similar, but somewhat different, so the trick is knowing how to use at least one of those applications to white balance a large number of images as consistently as possible. Ultimately you should use the application in which you are most comfortable using the color balancing tools. ![]() Color balancing is an extremely common task for both stills and video, so Premiere, Photoshop, and After Effects all have tools for color balancing. ![]()
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