11-24-2013 01:43 PM
Hi, there.
I have recently taken a 3-min video outdoors. Since the sunlight was very strong and I didn't aware of the settings when I was taking the video shooting. Not until when I returned home and played the video. It was found that the color of the video turned out too blue. Probably, I have wrongly selected the setting for shooting under tungsten lighting.
Could anyone of you help me rectifying this, please?
Thanks in advance!
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11-25-2013 12:44 AM
11-24-2013 05:13 PM
You will need to correct this using video editing software on your computer. What computer OS and software do you use?
I'm afraid I'm not very familiar with the options available for Windows. On a Mac, even iMovie (Apple's non-pro video editing/movie application) can easily correct for this. If we know what software you are using then a one of the many contributors here may be able to suggest a fix.
11-24-2013 08:55 PM
Thanks for your reply, Tim.
I'm using Windows7 for reviewing the playback. Actually, I'm not familiar with any video editor. Do you think if the Canon's CD contains an video editor correcting problem like this?
jim
11-25-2013 12:44 AM
11-25-2013 03:07 AM
Will check if there is any freeware for fixing white balance problems.
Thank you very much, Tim.
11-25-2013 07:55 AM
Woud you like me to have a go? Interested?
Grazie
11-26-2013 01:14 PM
12-09-2013 02:15 AM
Thanks, Grazie.
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