Hello everyone,
my problem is from shooting in an indoor pool. I use a Nikon Coolpix P5000 in an Ikelite housing with ttl-sync cord to an Ikelite ds-125 flash.
The indoor pool is lit with flourescent lights, and if I was shooting on land I'd gel my flash and set the camera for flourescent. But how to do this in a pool? It is not a huge problem, but the green shows up in the shades that are controlled by ambient light.
Gel the flash is an obvious answer, but the colortone is not working with standard gels, what do you use? I know that I could also add another or two more flashes to get better control of the ambient, but I can't afford that.
Any suggestions are welcome!
TIA!
Fred
my problem is from shooting in an indoor pool. I use a Nikon Coolpix P5000 in an Ikelite housing with ttl-sync cord to an Ikelite ds-125 flash.
The indoor pool is lit with flourescent lights, and if I was shooting on land I'd gel my flash and set the camera for flourescent. But how to do this in a pool? It is not a huge problem, but the green shows up in the shades that are controlled by ambient light.
Gel the flash is an obvious answer, but the colortone is not working with standard gels, what do you use? I know that I could also add another or two more flashes to get better control of the ambient, but I can't afford that.
Any suggestions are welcome!
TIA!
Fred