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    Default Can you color correct this?

    Include a sony vegas screenshot with color wheel in your reply. DO NOT REPLY UNLESS YOU DO THIS. Include any other screenshots, as necessary, if you do more than color correction "fx".

    EDIT1: Make the 1st one look like the second one. 1st one was shot with HV20, second one with XH-A1.

    EDIT2: First 2 pics are AFTER the wedding when the lights went on. These are during the ceremony with the chandeliers dimmed. I only thought it would be easier to do the first two, but try the second 2 also.
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    What exactly are you after?

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    Here's my attempt...
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    Here we go (found it easier to correct the second one, and look more natural to me...)

    well i'll give another try later this afternoon, as you changed the pictures!
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    I DO IT BECAUSE I CAN. I CAN BECAUSE I WANT TO. I WANT TO BECAUSE YOU SAID I COULDN'T.

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    There are yellow spotlights in the pavilion area, so i used did the white balance under those lights for the 2nd pic with my XH-A1. That explains why the 2nd one was yellow tinted when I moved the camera from the front to the back in the end to catch the bride leaving. Is there any way of matching the exposure of the 1st to the second? that's a big problem is the HV20 shot is much darker even though both cameras were on 30 shutter. If you use sony levels you can just write down what you used if you want.
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    I like the HV20 image better personally. not sure why just looks better to me.
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    answer: No, you can't. You all get a F.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blondandfun View Post
    answer: No, you can't. You all get a F.
    XD

    lolzz


    dude...
    "The most important thing is not what's inside the camera, but rather what's in front and behind it"

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    I could, but why would I?

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    how much?

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    So I got bored and tried anyways.



    Could have done better, but meh.

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