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How to ramp white balance

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#1 moontownjoe
Just did a quick edit for this milky way timelapse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C45l5DOTxuU
but as you can see the white balance seems to change from the start. However the white balance is the same for all frames.
Why would this be and how could I fix it?

Also you may notice a few frames in which the foreground is lit up from car lights. 
What would be the best tactic to remove them (do I delete the whole frame or should I try to layer a normal foreground over top of those frames?

Thanks,
Joseph
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#2 Gunther
The white Balance has to be keyframed for milky way shots, since the natural color shifts during the night. That's normal, and one aspect in which editing with LRTimelapse is extremely useful.

Best solution for the cars would be to mask them, but this would have to be done on a pixel basis, you could use the exported intermediary files to do those edits.

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#3 moontownjoe
Thanks Gunther,  I will give that a go. Love the program by the way !

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