I pointed out this option elsewhere (adding a warming
filter), though it requires either using the camcorder
WB presets, or manual WB'ing before adding the filter
(otherwise the TRV-900 will just "re-blue" the filtered
image...).


On Fri, 26 Feb 1999 10:08:36 -0800, Mike Rehmus
wrote:

>The easiest way is to get a 'warming' filter from our still-camera
>bretheren. They range from a very very light pink to a quite strong
>pink and work wonders.

>> Neuman - Ruether wrote:
>> > >My wife takes the TRV900 to take some video of a parade in good sun
>> > >light
>> > >this morning. The color is quite good, vibrant. However, its color has a
>> > >trace of
>> > >blueish or tint which I see a lot more with inside shot with artificial
>> > >lightning.
>> > >
>> > >Is there any way to get rid of TRV900 tendency to produce blueish cast?
>> > [...]
>> >
>> > You can manual WB through a light blue filter, or off a
>> > slightly bluish sheet of paper...
>> > David Ruether