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| Movavi VideoSuite :: Edit Video :: Tutorials :: Purple Video |
Purple Video
This is a common problem that occurs when digitizing video from old VHS tapes,
or shooting video with inappropriate white balance settings (set manually or automatically). The image below
is an actual picture captured from a video with a bad white balance. You can see
that most of colors in the picture are hues of blue, no matter what colors were there
in reality. We'll have to correct colors or, scientifically speaking - chroma.
To fix this video, we are going to use the Auto White Balance filter. This filter will "warm up" the video and emphasize colors.
1. Open your file with Movavi VideoSuite by clicking 
2. Drag and drop the Auto White Balance filter to the Preview area:

That's it! To see the result, switch to the Split mode of previewing:

As you can see in the Filtered half, the palm leaves' color has become richer, the trunk has become brown, the sand has got white shades, while the face is of healthy pink color.
Compare the original and the enhanced pictures:

See also:
Tutorial: How to fix the blurred video
Tutorial: How to restore too dark video
Tutorial: How to filter the interlaced video
Filters: Temperature
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