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Newbie iMovie question

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I have HD 6.0.3.

The tutorials show stuff such as white balance adjustment but I can't seem to find it on my version. Where can I find it or do I have an old version?

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In the Editing section under the Video FX tab, look for White Point Adjust in the Quartz Composer section. I'm not sure that is what you want, but it is worth a try. There is also the Adjust Colors selection under the Video FX tab.

I see this in the 6.0.4 version which you can upgrade to via a free download if you need to.
 

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