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Old Aug 11, 2005 | 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Nightshade
Yeah tungsten gives yellow/orange caste to images, but this can be compensated slightly with exposure length and aperture setting, though not completely eliminated.

In the digital shooting it is more common to have a white balance setting to cover for this issue. With film you have to buy tungsten balanced film which adds a blue caste on the film itself to counter.
Is that more common on the higher number films? Im a noob on this one, but my wife said the higher numbers help dark pics come out more realistic :happysad:
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