----- Original Message ----- 
From: "wendy beard"
Subject: Re: White Balance Problem


> It's the way the lights cycle.
> I see it a lot.
> With the faster shutter speed you are seeing the change between
> different banks of lights - hence the apparent split lighting on each
> frame.
> It's one of the reasons I rarely shoot indoor dog events like agility.
> I shoot a big obedience trial in May which is in a hockey arena. My
> shutter speeds are a bit lower for obedience than they are for
> agility. I still see it but to a lesser extent.
> The first indoor agility trial I shot had many frames like yours. I
> despaired. They were almost impossible to fix without lots of time and
> effort and masking expertise.
>
> There's nothing you can do about it, except shoot at much lower
> shutter speeds, then that's not an option because the subjects would
> be blurred.

Thanks Wendy, that makes perfect sense.
As an aside, Charlotte's new litter is too cute for words. We went out last 
weekend for a visit, 
and met them, and will likely go out again in another week or so. I'm hoping 
she asks me to help 
tempermnt test them.
bill 


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