Hi Siri:
> I really want to learn more about this, cos it means I wouldn`t have to
> bracket wildly the next time I do a colour (read: slide) shoot of a
> concert, or some other place with artificial lighting. (Yes, I know I can
> use an 80A or 80B filter, but concert lighting varies from cold blue to
> warm red...)
Hard to say what types of lights would be used at a concert, but likely quartz
halogen. They don't need filtering - they are near daylight. The red and
blue filtering has nothing to do with color temperature - it is effect
lighting. If you photograph under effect lighting, you get that effect on
film.
Gary Reese
Las Vegas, NV
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