Will changes made to the white balance of my .mts files made in Lightroom

Will changes made to the white balance of my .mts files made in Lightroom be transferred with the file when I open in Premier Elements

If the changes have been applied and output as a final file, then yes. But if you're just  editing the file in Lightroom and you haven't saved the finished file, no.

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    There is some specific help in this trainng book:
    http://www.amazon.com/Apple-Pro-Training-Correction-Studio/dp/0321635280/
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  • The area on my toolbar where you can change the white balance mode is now gone from my toolbar.  How can I get it back?

    The area on my toolbar where you can change the white balance mode is now gone form my toolbar.  How can I get it back?

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    I have some clips that are slightly blue on the white. Was wondering whether there was a way to correct the white balance in post-production (FC2)? Thank you.

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    http://www.amazon.com/Apple-Pro-Training-Advanced-Correction/dp/0321335481/

  • Undocumented Feature of the White Balance Tool!

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    Where can i make the paypal donation, lol!!<</div>
    I only wish!!!
    You're welcome

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    http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?picture=1ucDJ8LGqZC0AnydNnt48SSXsRpCTV
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  • The Lightroom Manual is Not Clear on Options for the White-Balance Tool

    In the section "Working with image tone and color" the Lightroom manual states:
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    While I am sure this is a simple thing, I think that the manual should be much more clear about this description;  what is there now is very inadequate.

    It should be directly underneath the image preview - press the T key if it's not there.

  • How can I search my photos by the White Balance Exif field?

    For some photos I recently imported, the white balance is way off because my camera had it's white balance set to Tungsten. I would like to be able to find ALL of my photos that were taken with a particular camera whitebalance preset.
    I tried to search using the Exif data's White Balance field, but when I use "Tungsten", no images show up, even though I know there are images with that white balance value (thats what it shows in the metadata browser).
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    I think Aperture is trying to trick you.
    Probably, and succeeding.
    Meanwhile I exported the images that were neither "Auto White Balance" nor  "Fine weather" l and looked at those with the exiftool in GraphicConverter.
    For all those images GraphicCoverter was showing "Manual", and sadly, no number.
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  • How do I adjust the white balance in Elements?

    How do I adjust the white balance in Elemements ?

    Here is a way to obtain a salutary result in a less sophisticated way:
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    http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?picture=1ucDJ8LGqZC0AnydNnt48SSXsRpCTV
    This picture is grossly underexposed. I clicked on the white shirt of one of the players resulting in instant improvement.

  • In case my input RAW/DNG files are already applied white balance , is there a way to cancel the white balance in light room ?

    Hello I am new to lightroom and I am verifying this tool  as a tool for raw converter (for image quality team)
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    Ron

    Make sure that Develop Settings being applied during import is set to "None".

  • TS2518 Where has the White Balance Setting Temp K gone? I only have a slider "warmth" left...

    I just upgraded to Aperture 3.3.1 and the setting to set the white balance to a certain temperature in K has gone...
    This is how it used to look:
    http://documentation.apple.com/en/aperture/usermanual/index.html#chapter=18%26se ction=8%26tasks=true
    but now only a setting called "warmth" with a slider and a default setting of "0,50" is left...
    best
    Gregor

    Set the drop-down selector in the ""White Balance" brick  to "Temperature & Tint". Then you can set again a color temperature.
    Regards
    Léonie

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    The iPhoto app provided an adjustment for white balance, if Photos in ios8 is a major update and replaces iPhoto, where do I find the white balance adjustment?

    Do you just have to eyeball the correct adjustment rather than have it done autmatically?

  • Aperture incorrectly reading white balance data from RAW file?

    I'm having some problems with both Aperture 1.1.2 and 1.5 importing RAW files from a Nikon D70 and a Canon G6. In both cases, Aperture is not reading the "as shot" white balance correctly.
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    With the D70, it's picking up a different white balance value from the one set in the camera, always one far warmer than it should be, and with a green tint. Again, the Adobe tools get the right value out of the RAW file. With both cameras I have experimented with setting the white balance manually on the camera, and also with the "auto white balance" setting, but it makes no difference to Aperture.
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    Anybody got any ideas? I'm hoping I'm just doing something silly, as I have only been using Aperture for a couple of weeks, and maybe something is mis-configured.
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    HG

    In any case, I'm worried about the discrepancy
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    Sorry I can't help you directly with Aperture as I haven't bought it - yet. However, re-the above quote, I'd just mention that the interpretation of colour temperature values is not quite as simple as it might seem. Even more so when you bear in mind that RAW converters from 3rd parties like Adobe or Apple are not based on the RAW conversion engine produced by the camera manufacturer - in effect they have to guess/estimate what the temp/tint values in the RAW file actually mean...
    Some time back I made a series of tests using 3 Canon cameras, with ACR, Capture One & the Canon RAW converter. Each produced noticeably different results, and C1 & ACR showed quite different temp/tint values. (The Canon software only showed 'As Shot' - no values). The differences were consistent between shots from each camera (using WB values input or AWB) - but they weren't consistent from one camera to another. Which program produced the best result depended very much on the Camera/Subject/Personal taste...
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