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The GE Reveal lights take out the yellowish tinge...

September 8 2008 at 9:43 AM
  (Login vbuenokov)
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Response to Re: Why the difference in tone??

and the tungsten setting on your camera is trying to do the same thing, hence the extra blue. (I had to search for information on the GE Reveal lights)

May I suggest taking a series of photos using different WB settings? You may find that Daylight works best. I use an Ott-Light Daylight balanced flourescent light for all my photography now and I set the camera to Daylight. THis gives the truest color as seen by the old Mk-40 Eyeball. Goodness I hope I'm not colorblind!

Hope this helps.

Aloha,
Val

 
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  1. Re: The GE Reveal lights take out the yellowish tinge... - Tony on Sep 8, 12:45 PM
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