It looks like CTO (color temperature orange) and CTB (color temperature
blue) is readily available and 20"x24" sheets are affordable. They have
something similar called minus green for fluorescent to daylight! This is
looking good.
Thanks for the ideas.
-jeff
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Piers Hemy
>
>
> Or 81C gels over the flash heads to get 3200K flash lighting?
>
> --
> Piers
>
> -----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: olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:olympus-owner@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jeff Keller
> Subject: [OM] Re: Indian flash slaves - where's Tim?
> <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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