The light inside may be off for your shooting. Florescents tend to add a green
tint to pictures. There is supposedly a filter you can get to balance the
light, and since you intend to shoot high speed with fast glass, you can get
away with it. I don't remember off-hand which filter, but I'm sure if you ask
around you can find out.
Good luck, and don't take so many pics you forget to be a Gran-Pa. ;-)
--
Clendon
Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2002 22:16:18 -0400
From: "Mickey Trageser" <vze3m2s8@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [OM] newborn shots?
Hello again,
My daughter will be giving birth sometime this week. Full moon tomorrow, or
induced on Thursday. I plan on shooting available light in the hospital
room, and in delivery if I can get there. I have 400 and 800 Fuji Superia,
and 1600 Fuji press. Plan on using primes, 35/2.8, 50/1.4 and 100/2.8. OM4t
and OM2. Not planning on flash. Don't know what kind of lighting I'll
encounter. Any reason why I shouldn't use any of these films?
I know the 400 has 4 layer, but what about the 800 and 1600? Can I expect
reasonable color from them? If the color isn't pleasant, I can always scan
and print B&W, which can be attractive, possibly better than color....
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Mickey
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