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I have a Question about Photo Light Bulbs.
We sell dolls, and I use for my Photo's indoor 2 Light Kits andnow Ineed to replace my Bulbs. (250W - 3200 K)..I had always that my Photo's turned out a Little yellow/Orange and I redid them with Photo shop....But without changing the Photo's, with Photo shop. what kind of Bulb is the best for indoor use with a High Kent (daylight) for Natural Colors...is that the Blue Photo Bulb or the Fluorescent bulb. Blue Bulb ![]() Fluorescent |
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Color, I find that any type of incadesent bulb will work fine as most of the FZ cameras have auto white balance which should adjust for correcting color cast. Not sure about a blue bulb, seems like that would give you a blue hue which even white balance couldn't correct! Without auto white balance the fluorescent light would give you a yellow color cast. You may need to manually set the white balance using a white card or paper exposed to the lighting your shooting under. Jim
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