Drinking a beer here and thinking (ya, right).... Can you take pictures
indoors with daylight film when the lighting is supplied by "full spectrum"
fluorescent lighting, without using the 80A filter for color correction?
Just wondering if that would eliminate a) the need for the filter, and b) the
resulting loss of an f-stop (or is it two?), or c) using film formulated for
indoor lighting
I'm sure an 80A filter is cheaper than switching one's entire lighting system
over to "full spectrum", but full spectrum IS supposed to be better for us,
for reading, etc.. And fluorescent lights do pay for themselves over time,
as they are much cheaper to run than incandescents.
More LaBatt's.
Rich
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