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I have shot about 25 videos in my home recently. I really enjoy shoting in my recording studio (back in the old rocker days). I use florecent lighting and often get an orange glow in my videos. I had someone advise me to get some blue gel sheets to fix the problem but when I went online to purchase them there is like 8 shades of blue. Any suggestions as to what would be best for indoors with florecent lighting? |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Orangeville, Ontario
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You can always just adjust your white balance on the camera no?
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It seems your white balance may be off but it's easy to be that color anyways with some of the flourescent lights out there. However, instead of getting blue gels for indoor flourescent, why not invest in a small lightintg kit to create a bit of warmth? Or if you're really on a budget, just use one of these Litepanels | LPMICRO Micro LED on Camera Light | LP MICRO | B&H and white balance accordingly (point and shoot at an all white space that is the same matching light the camera will be under) Some prosumer cameras the white balance is a bit tricky to find |
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