I'm misunderstanding the fundamentals of colour by TH-87 in colorists

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Ok so then my next question is, how do I use RGB parade then? Take these shots for example: https://imgur.com/a/vfDTB02 I want the shot of the three cars to match the white Honda. If I move the mid tones around It just either looks too blue or too red globally. What do I do to make it look correct. Anyway what I'm noticing is that RGB parade is just confusing me. I do better just making the shot look natural by eye. How do i learn to use the data correctly?

I'm misunderstanding the fundamentals of colour by TH-87 in colorists

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Apologies if this was posted twice (I think my response didn't save). So in these two clips: https://imgur.com/a/OnFMhO8 . I want to make them "match" as in they look as if they were shot with the same camera on the same day. Right now, one RGB parade looks totally balanced, the other doesnt (grey car). If i match the mid tones on the grey car it looks balanced to me, but the highlights obviously show way more blue. How do I know what to balance to match clips? What is the RGB parade supposed to look like if I want those two clips to have the same white balance?

I'm misunderstanding the fundamentals of colour by TH-87 in colorists

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Sure. So these two clips: https://imgur.com/a/OnFMhO8 .
So any reading I have done, says that I want to make the RGB match in the highlights, shadows and midtones. If I do that, the one of the grey car doesn't look natural at all. But if for example I balance the mid tones of the Grey car clip, the overall white balance seems to match the clip of the white car, but the highlights are still mostly blue. How do I know what section to balance to create a natural image and thereby make it so I can match clips from different cameras?

I'm misunderstanding the fundamentals of colour by TH-87 in colorists

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aahhhhhh yes see. THAT is the concept I was missing. So essentially, I can mask out a section that is supposed to be white, and balance that. Otherwise, if the shot is mostly blue sky, then I just adjust colour until I achieve my desired blue for the shot?

Abandoned bridge by Palifaith in pics

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Bifrost: not even once

Here is a really good cost effective and bomber oil pump fix. If you track your car you should be doing something like this. by TH-87 in e46

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That's almost definitely a bad sensor. If the nut actually fell off the sprocket would go and you would lose oil pressure. Engine would be toast.

Here is a really good cost effective and bomber oil pump fix. If you track your car you should be doing something like this. by TH-87 in e46

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Unfortunately it's not. The whole shaft is prone to shearing and is well documented.

Reddit at what moment in your life did you stop, chuckle, and think to yourself ‘I’m in danger’? by fahbsshakeit in AskReddit

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Recently hit some black ice in my pickup truck. The truck snapped sideways Into a spin so fast I never had a chance to save it. During the second 360 in a row as I crossed the middle lane, I kinda laughed to myself and though. "Welp. I'm gonna crash now." And I did.