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Old 02-08-2008, 12:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Color Issues With Adobe Premier Elements

i recently shot a wedding and used premiere elements to edit it.the lighting in the evening was pretty low so i used night shot on my camcorder.the color turns out to be really bright. it looks light all the light colors are a light greenish color.i tried everything to corect this problem but failed.i was wondering if anybody could help me make the colors more normal looking.in desperate need.thanks. ps i dont know if i am on the right forum,if not could someone redirect me to the right one. thanks

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Old 02-12-2008, 03:44 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Color Issues With Adobe Premier Elements

Have you tried using one or more of the following Video Effects:
in "Adjust" - auto colour, auto levels
in "Image Control" - colour balance RGB - if you have too much green, compensate by raising red level
Depending on your camcorders specs, often in low light you will get a greenish hue or noise speckles - unfortunately they are hard to correct. With a little fiddling with the controls given above you should be able to get it reasonably good - try using multiple effects on the offending clip - sometimes you can get away with adjusting an adjustment with this method.
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