On 2 May 2014 14:06, Bryan Jacoby <[email protected]> wrote:

> It's worth repeating that any shutter speeds that don't take in an
> integer number of florescent color shift cycles will be tough to
> correct with a neutral reference (grey card, color checker, etc.) from
> a different frame.

As the number of cycles covered by an exposure increases so does the
colour stability, it's exposure periods of under a full half cycle of
the mains that leads to significant colour shift problems.

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