Quote Originally Posted by jaycar View Post
One of my camera guys didn't set the white balance correctly on one of the video cams and hence, the video has a blue tinge to it. I use Sony Vegas 7 but cant for the life of me work out how to correct that. I could be missing a plug in or something because the Help section talks about that, but I cant work it out. Anyone know how to do this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance to anyone replying to this.

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You can reset the white balance and get the blue tinged removed with Vegas. If I wasn't so tired and eyes about to fall shut, would talk you through the steps..but it's actually fairly easy to do. Start up Vegas, load the video..go to Video FX at the BOTTOM, click on color balance..pull up the blue highlights and apply it to the video. Then you will see the options you have to adjust the red, green, blue settings to get rid of the blue tinge and put it to however you want, you can do this with highlights, midtones, and shodows. If that doesn't work for you for some reason, try "saturation adjust". There are just so so many things and ways to edit video with Vegas. Hope this helps..I truly am falling asleep as I type this..only reason I know it like I do now is that I've been using Vegas since it came out by Sound Forge.