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<blockquote data-quote="Felisek" data-source="post: 420256" data-attributes="member: 23887"><p>Welcome to the forum.</p><p></p><p>As Tracey, I don't shoot in these conditions, but I did take a few photos under nasty mixed artificial light. One thing you can do is to take a picture of a grey (or white) card and use it in post processing to set your white balance. Ideally, the white card should be placed where your subjects are to record the same light. But even if this is not possible, you can take a picture of the card anywhere in the hall, providing that they use the same light all over the place. Unless the light is changing dramatically during the event, you will need only one or two card photos taken before and/or after the event.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Felisek, post: 420256, member: 23887"] Welcome to the forum. As Tracey, I don't shoot in these conditions, but I did take a few photos under nasty mixed artificial light. One thing you can do is to take a picture of a grey (or white) card and use it in post processing to set your white balance. Ideally, the white card should be placed where your subjects are to record the same light. But even if this is not possible, you can take a picture of the card anywhere in the hall, providing that they use the same light all over the place. Unless the light is changing dramatically during the event, you will need only one or two card photos taken before and/or after the event. [/QUOTE]
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