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_,,,^..^,,,_ said:
As you can see, the first frame is normal. After few frames, the image is pinkish, like someone put a pink filter on it... during the whole movie, the picture shifts from normal scenes to pinkish scenes and back for many times...
This might be a very tedious fix if each shot is fluctuating across it's frames. The only semi-automated fix for such a case that I can think of is over at g-force's New colormatching script thread:
http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/New-colormatching-script/topic/15002/
It would mean finding a "reference frame" in each shot and applying it across the rest of the frames of that shot, for all the shots that need it.
For your above example, it is clear to see that the Blue channel is overly bright -- which results in the shadows going blue and the highlights moving towards pink (R+B where G is weakest). So, reducing the Blue channel brightness (dropping the max=255 to max=200) gets it really close to your reference shot. See the reference-frame Blue graph and the pink-frame Blue graph -- the pink frame's adjusted Blue (overlayed in red) now matches (roughly) the reference Blue: