> Two friends of mine who are shooting a number of schools (usual
> individual pictures and class groups). They have worked successfully
> with the D30s on graduations shooting JPEGS on the camera's flash colour
> balance setting. This is the first time the schools job has been shot
> digitally and they are troubled with a strong yellow colour cast to the
> skin tones. Bowens and Elinchrom flash units and three D30 bodies are
> giving the same results. They have to shoot RAW and individually process
> every shot through Photoshop's new plug in to get acceptable skin tones
> and that is taking far too long.
> 
> Anyone got any quick fixes to get them back to shooting JPEGS?
> 

Hi to the group,

My name is Roderick Chen and have been a commercial and corporate
photographer for approximately seventeen years. I have made the transition
from film to digital a number of years ago starting with a scanback. And a
sample of my work can be found at: www.roderickchen.com

Hi Paul,

I have found a product called Expo Disc that seems to address this problem.
I am planning to order one soon, so I have had no personal experience with
it as of yet. 

The link is:

<http://www.expodisc.com/>

Regards,

Roderick

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