If you are shooting color negative, try taking your film to a lab that knows
what they are doing. Writing "incandescent light" on the envelop will make
them like you better because they won't have to reprint them.

If you are shooting slides, or can't find a lab that knows what they are
doing, you can try an 80A filter. The slides will still be slightly
yellowish, but will probably match what you remember the scene looking like.

Ciao,
graywolf
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From: C or B Waters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 10:08 PM
Subject: Yellow be GONE!


> Please forgive this novice question:
> Sometimes I wish to take available light pictures in my house.  The living
> room walls are Yellow and we have regular light bulbs.  Mostly this gives
me
> a pronounced Yellow tint to the color prints.
> What can I do to negate this "problem"?
>
> Cory Waters
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