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Old 01-09-2008, 10:08 PM  
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Originally Posted by DukeSkywalker View Post
i would get flourecents, shoot at around 5000 kelvin which will give you that slight blueish/plasma tv look. You can always do the majority of this post production. Just set it to the setting "K" set it to 5000K. if you are under daylight balanced bulbs everything will work properly. if you are using incandescents which are 3200k add some blue gels. use a white posterboard where the action will take place and adjust the white you see in the lcd to what you see as white. Any editing software can fix that stuff easilly. tell me what you use and i will walk you through it.
duke
at least half blue gels on any tungsten lighting when using daylight strobes
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