Possibly, I know you can actually do color adjustment with an ffmpeg filter but I forget what its called. Theoretically, if you had consistent lighting and had done some color adjustment in something like Davinci Resolve, you could take note of what adjustments you had made, slide those values into a script to run the proper ffmpeg filter and BOOM automated color correction.
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Possibly, I know you can actually do color adjustment with an ffmpeg filter but I forget what its called. Theoretically, if you had consistent lighting and had done some color adjustment in something like Davinci Resolve, you could take note of what adjustments you had made, slide those values into a script to run the proper ffmpeg filter and BOOM automated color correction.