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Save Editing Time by Setting Color Balance

white balance - videographer tips

We’ve talked about the importance of lighting before. While some aspects of good lighting can prove challenging, others are quite simple. You can save a lot of editing time by reassuring the color balance of your video looks good in the production stage.

A few things to remember: Fluorescent lighting can give your video production a greenish tint. Tungsten light gives you a bit of an orange cast, and even natural light can tint you bluish. The key to balancing these unwanted color business can be repaired before you even film, with your camera’s white balance settings. Set your camera to correct your discoloration, typically according to the type of lighting you’re working with. It’s beyond easy, and will save you time and money later on in editing.

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