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I have a Sony SR12 and a SiMA SL-20LX LED camcorder light. I noticed that when I record in nightclubs with it there seems to be a greenish tint to the video. I use Sony Vegas 8 Pro.
I would like to know what I can do in Vegas to compensate for this. I'm thinking of using a slight blue color increase with the Color Balance plug-in. Is this the right way to go? Thanks in advance. - Francis |
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