You may want to consider something radical, such as using an 82C or 80C
(worst case) filter. Having those plus an 82A and 82B wouldn't hurt. I have
an extensive XLS spreadsheet for colour temperature correction and spectrum
tranmission that I put together years ago.
>
>The daylight here is always a little weird. For about three months of
>the year, ALL sunlight is "golden hour" with the sun remaining low in
>the sky. The white-balance is also a bit skewed from the normal and is
>harder to nail. In the deep of summer, the sun never actually gets
>high in the sky, so there is always a raking sunlight across the
>scene. The weirdest part is how the sun rises in the north, goes all
>the way around the sky and sets back in the north again for a couple
>of hours. In June and July, you can shoot 24 hours a day as it's still
>light enough out to read a newspaper.
>
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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