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<blockquote data-quote="cowbungus" data-source="post: 5016" data-attributes="member: 2126"><p>Hi Michael.. no filter at all... now the gym I am referring to is old back into the 50's in my home town.. our new gym will not be finished this basketball season.. some of the newer gyms have lighter colored floors, better and newer lighting which makes sometimes up to 2 stops difference..my home town gym has a very yellowed and nearly brownish floor which makes reflected light impossible.. the the old metal hylade lights are all sorts of different colors as I have caught their cycle..and using 1/500 or so its easy to catch in light in its cycle of nearly off..lol we all have seen this type of lighting especially when the picture was taken with a wall close into the background with this type of lighting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowbungus, post: 5016, member: 2126"] Hi Michael.. no filter at all... now the gym I am referring to is old back into the 50's in my home town.. our new gym will not be finished this basketball season.. some of the newer gyms have lighter colored floors, better and newer lighting which makes sometimes up to 2 stops difference..my home town gym has a very yellowed and nearly brownish floor which makes reflected light impossible.. the the old metal hylade lights are all sorts of different colors as I have caught their cycle..and using 1/500 or so its easy to catch in light in its cycle of nearly off..lol we all have seen this type of lighting especially when the picture was taken with a wall close into the background with this type of lighting. [/QUOTE]
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