On Thu, 17 May 2001 23:53:50 -0500, you wrote:

>Generally yes, you should remove the skylight.  But voltage and bulb
>differences (not to mention diffusion materials and reflectors) can
>change the color balance quite a bit, so you may find the photos more
>pleasing with the warming of the KR1.5.  In any case the change will be
>slight.  Make sure the photofloods you are using are the 3200K variety. 
>The more common ones are the 3400K.


Mike - 

Ha, caught me between rolls!  Yes, I'm actually shooting a roll of
Fuji RTP II (64T) under the white 3200K lights, and then I'm going to
shoot all the same subjects with Astia pulled to 64 under the blue
lights, and see which I like better for this particular application.
All without the skylight filter.




Ken Durling

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