You might be better off using a filter on the flash to match the flash color to the environment (I believe it is an 85A, but can't remember for sure, or a 3/4 CTO--color temperature orange--filter from Rosco). Then you can use flash mixed with ambient light and not get false colors in either the background or foreground as you would using unfiltered flash.
You can probably get away with allowing the lab to compensate for the tungsten cast on the enlarger, but if you have the shutter speed available, you can use an 80A over the lens to bring the light back to daylight equivalent and you would get somewhat better results. Still, this is not *absolutely* necessary. Mike Tim Munro wrote: > > FujiPress 800 is good and I have printed many 8" x 10" prints from it. I > would not use a blue filter as it will cost you shutter speed. I would leave > the flash on for all shots which will even out the colour for you, making > the filter less necessary. The rest can be fixed in the printing. > Regards, Tim > Michael Shupe M.J.Shupe Photography Michigan Tech University www.northernlightsgallery.com * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
