>>Yes, an 80A or 80B is what's called for if you want to "balance" the light
to the film emulsion, though in my opinion this would amount to a special
effect for all intents and purposes. What's the point of photographing
something or someone by natural light such as a flame and then filtering out
the orange cast? There might be a point in special cases, but as a rule I
think better (more pleasing) results will be achieved without the correction
of a filter.<<
That's why I said: "Try a *light* blue filter. The 80A/B give way too much
correction.
hnz
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