Hi Dan -

> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I've done that a few times.  What you want is yuvcorrect.  Here's some
> examples I've used to correct white balance:

        I was going to mention yuvcorrect but I see you've already done that ;)

> What I'd really like is a tool that will scan the clip (or part of it)
> and automatically correct white balance and/or maximize contrast.
> Hand tweaking of yuvcorrect parameters is tedious.

        Have you tried yuvcorrect_tune?  It's a bit tricky to get going but
        does allow interactive changes to be made and the effect immediately
        viewed.

        Cheers,
        Steven Schultz


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