That's right. But I just shoot RAW with automatic white balance and  
dial in the look I want during conversion. I remember shooting a  
comercial for Lincoln some fifteen years ago. It was shot during  
magic hour in the desert near the Arizona/Mexico border. I transfered  
the film with the real color. The clients had a fit when their silver  
town car was gold, so I had to go back to transfer and color correct  
it. Sometimes people shoot at magic hour because the sun angle is  
great and the sky is a big reflector. But the magic hour color isn't  
for everyone.
Paul
On Jul 8, 2006, at 9:50 PM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> Quick question: Color temp around "magic hour" is about 3100K - 3200K,
> right?
>
> Shooting at or around that temp will give more normal colors, shooting
> around daylight temp will give the warmer evening colors ... is  
> that right?
> I always forget this.
>
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> Shel
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