This is SO true. No color balancing can compensate missing blue chanel info.
If possible at all (speed considerations/reduced ISO  etc), 80A filter is
very useful. Or a tungsten ballanced film (ectachrome 160t or similar).

Mishka.

> I would advise using a blue filter of some type with daylight balanced
films
> since the level of blue information captured by the film will be pretty
low.
> Using an image editor you may be able to compensate for the lack of blue
> information to a degree however the image quality may suffer badly from
noise
> artifacts.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rob Studdert
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