In article <5bcudd$6ja@fountain.mindlink.net>, rjk@mindlink.net says...
>In article <01bbfd1b$5511e100$4138f4ce@mswin95-02>, actigner@gwis.com says...

>>Anybody out there had any luck with a FL-D or FL-W type filter to correct
>>for ambient fluorescent light with daylight film. I have an application
>>where I'm going to take some Ektachrome pictures through a microscope that
>>has a built-in fluorescent light source. This is only a hobby so nobody's
>>life will depend on the results.

>A timely question: I just received some test shots using Kodachrome 64
>in my Canaon AE-1P using a HAKUBA (Japanese) FL-D with a Canon 28 mm FD
>lens.
>The light source in my kitchen is two Cool White F40CW bulbs.
[...]
>Results:
> #1 Greenish - no question about it.
[...]
>Try the FL-W in Cool White light as suggested by others; let
>me know how it works outs if you can remember.

Likewise, try a cc30M and let us know - I find it works well
for all flourescents that I encounter...
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