In article <5dn1fm$873@news1.sol.no>, ess@sn.no says...

>I use Sensia, sometimes Velvia. What is the best
>filter to correct with when I want to use the daylight-film
>inside a room, just lighted with i.e. normal bulbs in
>my living-room? What about one of the 80's filter?
>
>I'm not an expert in warmth of colors (Kelvin), so a
>short intro, or link, would be appreciated :)

I prefer not to fully correct tungsten color to daylight-normal,
since it looks unnaturally cold when that is done. An 80C filter
leaves a pleasant, natural-looking warmth - and requires less
exposure compensation than full tungsten correction would.
Flourescents are a different story - they need to be corrected to
avoid green images (less pleasant than the orange of tungsten) - and
a cc30M for flourescent-only illumination, or an FLD when daylight
is mixed with flourescents, works well much of the time.
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