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Carole
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Mod 5: white balance setting for energy saving bulbs?
      02/11/2007 23:39

Did anyone do the artificial light shots for Mod 5 (part A) with energy saving bulbs? I've just done a couple of different subjects, and I thought the closest WB setting would be fluorescent as I thought that was how these bulbs worked. However, the tungston setting seems to have given better results. Just wondered what anyone else had done, or whether anyone knew the correct setting? - or is it a custom WB only jobby?

thanks, Carole

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* Mod 5: white balance setting for energy saving bulbs? Carole 02/11/2007 23:39
. * * Re: Mod 5: white balance setting for energy saving bulbs? Roger_Provins   03/11/2007 07:39
. * * Re: Mod 5: white balance setting for energy saving bulbs? Carole   03/11/2007 15:23
. * * Re: Mod 5: white balance setting for energy saving bulbs? lisadb   05/11/2007 21:49
. * * Re: Mod 5: white balance setting for energy saving bulbs? Carole   05/11/2007 22:56
. * * Re: Mod 5: white balance setting for energy saving bulbs? matts3   10/12/2007 22:31
. * * Re: Mod 5: white balance setting for energy saving bulbs? APchris   03/11/2007 02:20

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