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Has anyone used GE Reveal light bulbs for indoor photography?



 
 
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Old November 30th 04, 12:27 AM
Viken Karaguesian
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Default Has anyone used GE Reveal light bulbs for indoor photography?

Hi all,

I've been wondering about these GE "Reveal" light bulbs. Can they be used
indoors for photography or are they not correctly color balanced? Until now,
I've been using an 81A (blue) filter when taking indoor pictures and
daylight balabced film.

Anyone know what color temp the lightbulbs are?

What happens if you use flash with these bulbs?

Thanks in advance for any replies.

Viken Karaguesian
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