In article <5b0ge9$9vj@nntpa.cb.lucent.com>, ad7i@etnsrv1.ho.att.com says...

>I need some advice. What filter should I use to shoot daylight
>color film (either Kodak Royal Gold 400 or Ektapress (sp?))
>without flash in ambient florescent light. I'm using a Canon
>28-105 3.5 USM lens (55mm diameter), if that's important.

You can increase exposure (by using a lower ASA, or compensation
[2/3 to 1 stop works well], and let the printer make the color
corrections [it is good to warn the printer about the source
color, but any good printer should spot it], or you can use
a filter (FLD for partial correction, cc30Magenta [available in
gels, which can be cut to size to drop in behind a UV or skylight
filter] for full correction with most flourescent light types).
Hope This Helps