Thank you Dan!
As long as it isn't too expensive that's an excellent idea. The lights are
nearly always hidden from view. Taping a filter over them would often save
time and should always give better results. Typically the lights are under
every kitchen cabinet, so I'll need a lot of filter material.
Now to go look for the stuff ...
Thanks again,
-jeff
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Sepke
>
> Jeff,
>
> Have you considered getting a sheet or two of Lee color
> correction gels to gaff tape over the fluorescent source
> lamps? I am not sure of the # you would need to use to get
> the required shift but should be easy to figure out from
> their site. They should also be pretty quick and easy to
> stick up and take down for this sort of shot.
>
> HTH, Dan S.
>
> From: Jeff Keller
> <snip>
>
> The "lovely green" kitchen lights practically mandated by
> energy saving rules of the local building departments almost
> always needs to be overpowered which I haven't reliably been
> able to do yet.
> http://www.julianalee.com/homes/2005/monroe_dr_186/kitchen.htm
> I'm still trying to make up my mind about buying 3200K
> lights. That has the similar problem of sunlight shining
> somewhere in the room looking blue.
> For sure I need more, easy to use, artificial light. The
> Sonia slaves are a good first step. I'm not sure what's next.
> Thanks for the suggestion,
> -jeff
>
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