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Is there any way to make fluorescent light appear softer and warmer?
Author: Larry Tarkin
Website: http://www.LightingTip.com
Added: Sat, Jul 22, 2006 21:02:42
Category: Lighting Questions
             
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Several light techniques make the fluorescent light look warmer and softer. Most lighting technicians use background and filters to adjust the light.

There are also some minerals added to fluorescent lights in order to produce strong light with a warmer color. Some of these techniques are used in photography and films.

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