On 2022-02-16 20:22, Mac Doktor wrote:

I need to do some research on that as it spoils my Halloween videos. I have camcorders with both CCD and CMOS imagers and even with the exposure greatly reduced a 15W "black light" fluorescent tube is so bright that the blue and red pixels are fully saturated at 255.

A regular "UV" filter (not a skylight filter, although those are supposed to be a more aggressive cut) does not help? I know with some camcorders you would have to tape the filter to the front of the lens. The UV filters were intended to cut the Blue Haze when using Kodachrome, and so some sold these days are just "Protection" filters to keep the lens clean.

Might be worth a test with both the UV and Skylight to see what happens.

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