spoolin01
Contributor
The rebalancing that a filter provides is distance-dependent, as is the rebalancing produced by a video light, right? So the effect falls off with distance, and subject matter at greater distance from the lens is less corrected. I don't have enough experience with color-correction by software to know the answer, but can either video or still editing software reproduce this distance gradient?That's not true. Real color correction involves a lot more than just adding an overall tint. You can control the color balance, black level, white level, setup, gain, gamma, overall saturation, hues, and the saturation of literally millions of individual colors for every tonal range of the image. There's a lot more to it than just tinting.