Originally Posted by
pendennis
A FL-D filter can be of help, especially if the lights are of the "daylight" type.
If a flash gets involved, use a green gelatin filter so the flash mimics fluorescent.
It's nearly impossible, with a large room, to insure that the lights will all be the same; so you may end up with some compromise. However, I might tend to go with the scanning option. You can control the color yourself, and not rely on a printer (no slam at the printers, but they weren't at the event).
Better yet, if you can get to the venue, try some test images with a digital camera.
There are also a few web sites out there that let you set the balance in a digital camera, mimicking Ektra.
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