On Jan 17, 2012, at 12:42, Collin Brendemuehl wrote:

> First time I've run into this one.
> K7 under warehouse fluorescent lights creates an interference
> line about 20% in from the left side, adding a purplish tinge to the image.
> So ... has anyone here run into this and ...
> Anyone have a Photoshop macro for dealing with it by adjusting the color of 
> that stripe?
> 

Are you saying that you get a consistent, single anomaly from shooting under 
fluorescent lights?  

I guess if the shutter speed is slow enough you could get consistent (if OFF) 
colors.  I've read that as a fluorescent light cycles on and off, the color 
balance actually *changes* over the course of the cycle - so higher shutter 
speeds can result in each photo having its own unique tinge.

I'm not sure I understand what you're describing, though - would you care to 
share a single image demonstrating what you're talking about?

 -Charles

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