A day filter would be a Wratten 81C I think Henrik. But it is faint
blue and intended to cool down tungsten lighting. As I understand
it, it is difficult to correct for flourescent lighting with a filter
as there are several different types of lighting which make for
different colour casts, not only the greenish one - although that is
what I normally see I must admit.
Chris
At 12:17 +0200 3/9/01, Henrik Dahl wrote:
Isn't there a lot of artificial lighting in a mall?
Chris
Yes, I was wondering that too. Unusually nice colours for being - I
guess - mostly flourescent light. I often use Fuji 200 or 400 Press
negative, but often get the green tone when in flourescent. I saw
somewhere a "day-filter." Anybody tried that?
http://www.scales.tzo.com/35mm/themall/images/r1-17.jpg
I like very much the boy closing the shop; "is this Life - there has
to be something better, just don't bother me with it!" I'm not sure
of cropping (as suggested by someone) - he kind of stands in the
middle of chaos there, in his own quite universe.
Henrik Dahl
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