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ULEAD VIDEOSTUDIO USER GUIDE
effect, you need to identify a reference point in your image which represents the
color white. VideoStudio gives you different options in selecting the white point:
• Auto Gives you automatic calculation of the fitted white point that is well-
matched with the overall color of your image.
• Pick Color Allows you to manually select the white point in the image. Use
the Eyedropper Tool to pick a reference area that should be white or neutral
gray.
• White balance presets Automatically selects white point by matching
specific light conditions or scenarios.
• Temperature Allows you to specify color temperature of light sources in
Kelvin (K). Lower values indicate Tungsten, Fluorescent and Daylight
scenarios while Cloudy, Shade and Overcast fall under high color
temperature.
To adjust White balance:
1. Select an image or video clip in the Timeline or the Library.
2. In the Edit Step Options Panel, click Color Correction.
3. Select White balance.
4. Determine how you want to
identify the white point.
Choose among the
different options. (Auto,
Pick color, White
balance presets or
Temperature)
5. If you have selected Pick
color, choose Show preview to display a preview area in the Options Panel.
6. When you drag your cursor to the Preview area, it will change to an eyedropper
icon.
7. Click to identify a reference point in your image which represents the color
white.
8. Watch the Preview Window to see how the new settings are affecting the image.
Tip: Click the White balance dropdown arrow to display more color adjustments you can
use. Select Vivid Color or Normal Color for the color intensity. The Weaker, Normal
and Stronger options specify the level of sensitivity of White balance.

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