In mixed lightening such as ie. stage photography, I beleave no.
Correct me if I'm wrong.

MaritimTim

2008/5/21 Ken Waller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> So. I've heard some talk about using filters on the flash to ballanse
>> the colour temp better
>
> Couldn't you achieve the same effect in post processing if you shoot RAW?
>
> Kenneth Waller
> http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tim Øsleby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Another flash topic: Colortemp and filters
>
>
>> First some chit chat. For the unpatient readers: My question is at
>> bottom of the post.
>>
>> I'm not much of a flash photographer. Generally I don't like flash.
>> Bad flash photography is bad photography. But now I'm debating to buy
>> a good all purpose flash, and see if I can make some decent use of it.
>> I already have another thread going about Better Beamer and use of
>> flash bracket.
>> One of the weak side of flash photography is the mixed lighting it
>> sometimes gives. To ballanse of the amount of light is one thing. The
>> colour temp is another.
>> So. I've heard some talk about using filters on the flash to ballanse
>> the colour temp better.
>>
>> Ok. That's the background. My question is.
>> How and where do I find suitable filters and filter solutions for at
>> Pentax 540? Are there any dedicated units out there, or do I put
>> filters inside ie. a Lumiquest soft box?
>> --
>> MaritimTim
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