Ken,
Greenish cast is due to the use of fluorite tubes. You can compensate for
this by using a purple filter.
Examples are (Wratten in this case):
FL-day purple converts "daylight" fluorescent light for daylight film
FL-W purple converts "white" fluorescent light for daylight film
As you can see the filter depends by wich tube is been used (and there are
hundreds of different tube-colors). Normaly you don't know this so still
some compensating has to be done in the printing proces.
Fuij Superia has a fourth layer wich can compensate to some degree also for
this greenish cast and makes the compensating in the printing proces much
easier.
Using a filter and a film with a fourth layer should give the best results,
altough I haven't experimented with that yet. Maybe you will do that (or
someone else already did it) and report the results to this list.
Drikus
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