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Wow! A Bell & Howell 252! I worked for Bell & Howell, for a couple of years in the mid-70’s.
I agree with creyes8519. I would prefer you set white balance to some reasonable value and move on to other editing, like removing keystoning. You have a few where the lens was just off level and the background is a bunch of bars, or scored concrete, which provides an excellent vertical reference, but in your photos the background appears as converging/diverging lines. The same applies to camera tilt. If you tilt the camera 15, 20, or even 45 degrees, we think you meant to do that, if you only tilt a degree or two, we think you did not get the camera level. It is very obvious when the background is a roll up door and brick wall.
What is the point of the same photo with several different treatments? Choose the one you like best and show it, leave the others in a file on your own machine.
Camera control seems pretty good, post production needs work, in many cases probably just less work.
