Matching color between a video and a photo in PS CC

Hi,
I am trying to match the color between a Video and a photo in Photoshop CC.
This works ok with the color matching tool. Image > Adjustments > match color.
However, it only matches the color of the 1st frame and no the whole video.
Is there a way to use the color matching tool to apply the adjustments to the whole video?
Thanks for the help
Regards.

Thanks for the quick reply
I don’t think I explained myself very well.
I want the video to match the Photo. Not to apply adjustments to the video and photos at the same time.
The Photos (raw) and video were taken at the same time with the same camera.
I have worked on the photos in adobe camera raw and saved them as tiffs.
Now I have opened up the video and tiffs in Photoshop and would like to match the new colors from the tiffs to the Video file.
When I use the match color tool, the Video and Tiff are the same color.
However Photoshop only matches the 1st frame of the video, the rest of the video is left in the original color.
My question is, how can I get the Match color tool to apply the color setting to the whole video?
So that the whole video is the same color as the Tiffs, not just the 1st frame.
Regards.

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