NY Times:
A City Cooler and Dimmer, and, Oh, Proving a Point.
I have to digress, given some of the statements in the above article. For indoor architectural photo shoots, I now must be prepared for really challenging in-situ lighting. Everyone seems to have an unholy mix of CFL and incandescent in their homes. Added to natural outdoor light through windows and skylights, this mix of lighting spectrums makes color balancing interiors a real nightmare. CFLs can pop certain colors, and darken others in what may seem illogical manners (reds go black, greens glow). Once photographed with this mix, interiors can look very otherworldly.
One has to have lamps lit in interiors. Pack a lot of screw-in alternatives to CFLs. Predictable-color-response ones. I may move to screw-in strobes.
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