I think you will get much better results on 400 or 800 ASA colour neg and your colour matching problems will be greatly diminished. Look especially at the Fuji 800 - a complete miracle for speed and grainlessness in apalling light conditions.
Test it first of course.
Adam Woolfitt
On Sunday, January 5, 2003, at 09:58 pm, prodig-digest wrote:
Date: Sat, 4 Jan 2003 19:22:11 +0000 From: Philip Wolmuth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [PRODIG] Correcting fluorescent cast in PS?I have to shoot colour (film) in some rehearsal studios on Monday morning using available light only. I've photographed there before in B&W: it's fluorescent lit and needs full aperture at 400ASA. Does anyone have experience of shooting unfiltered in fluorescent light and successfully correcting in Photoshop? I've been looking through my files for a suitable old negative to experiment on, but can't find one. Any advice gratefully received. - -- Philip Wolmuth tel 020 7435 8651 fax 020 7419 0483
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