Daylight slide film under cool white flourescents give a greenish image. You need to use an FLD filter, but that will cut your effective film speed some.

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Gautam Sarup wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions.  Think I get a roll of Provia and K200
and shoot both at the aquarium in San Francisco.

Another question, since K200 is a daylight film would be behave
OK in the (presumably) flourescent lighting in a fish tank?  I made
the mistake of shooting K64 under artificial lighting once and everything
came out green.

Cheers,
Gautam

On 2/26/06, mike wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Gautam Sarup wrote:


I'm planning a trip to the Monterey aquarium and would like advice on what
slide film to use.  The only colour film I use regularly is K64 and
that's likely to
be too slow.

Suggestions will be appreciated.

Cheers,
Gautam




K200 - you can push it to 500, maybe more.






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