05-28-2010, 09:33 AM
doctorwayne Wrote:Kevin, your camera should have an option (often called "White Balance") that allows for colour correction under fluorescent lighting. Mine works well for the "Cool Whites" over the layout, but is sometimes confused by the "Daylight" tubes over the workbench.
Wayne
Well, whaddaya know. Even a 6 year old point and shoot camera has this feature. It has 4 settings - normal daylight, cloudy, artificial lighting, and flash. I took photos under each setting and this was the one that best shows it how I see it:
It turned out this was the "cloudy" setting. It is similar to the "daylight" setting except the colors are slightly more pronounced. The artificial lighting setting was just horrible - it looked blue. The colors still arent as vivid as I see them in person, but... I have been known to be colorblind in the past!
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