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Some senior friends of ours from Church are getting married in July. As a gift I'd like to shoot the wedding. The problem is this is an old Church and the light is horrible, the walls are an ugly shade of yellow, the carpet is a darker mix of reds and yellows, the ceiling is white, but lighting consists of consists of hanging globe fixtures with incandescent lights, and the stained glass windows are various shades of gold. I've tried shooting here before and even with a speedlight and post WB correction, the images still had the yellow tinge coming through.
Do I move higher powered strobes in to completely overcome the ambient, gel my strobe and set my camera WB to tungsten, or both? These are senior citizens who don't see a lot of sun, so I'm thinking a CTO gel as opposed to a CTS.
Do I move higher powered strobes in to completely overcome the ambient, gel my strobe and set my camera WB to tungsten, or both? These are senior citizens who don't see a lot of sun, so I'm thinking a CTO gel as opposed to a CTS.