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Reception Party under Fluorescent Lighting
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve B" data-source="post: 265463" data-attributes="member: 15754"><p>If you were using a Nikon SB-910 I would say to use the SZ-2FL color filter that comes with the flash to at least get the light from the fluorescent lights and your flash close to the same. If you are using something else I would at least try gelling the flash to see if it helps balance the colors. My concern without the gel would be that the color balance on your subject (foreground) may be totally different than the background if the fluorescent lights are fairly bright.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve B, post: 265463, member: 15754"] If you were using a Nikon SB-910 I would say to use the SZ-2FL color filter that comes with the flash to at least get the light from the fluorescent lights and your flash close to the same. If you are using something else I would at least try gelling the flash to see if it helps balance the colors. My concern without the gel would be that the color balance on your subject (foreground) may be totally different than the background if the fluorescent lights are fairly bright. [/QUOTE]
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