tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2796913573142573350.post-85561507779850441112008-01-24T15:27:00.000-06:002008-01-24T16:27:48.738-06:00Important Information About Photo Fluorescents<a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_w3FeSC209uI/R5kQxfTlP5I/AAAAAAAAAR0/YM6RWlOuQHE/s1600-h/AAC1.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5159173290532880274" style="DISPLAY: block; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 365px; CURSOR: hand; HEIGHT: 182px; TEXT-ALIGN: center" height="157" alt="" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_w3FeSC209uI/R5kQxfTlP5I/AAAAAAAAAR0/YM6RWlOuQHE/s320/AAC1.jpg" width="362" border="0" /></a><br /><div>This post is especially directed to those who have been following my coin photo teaching. The bulbs I have been recommending from Wal-Marts are no longer being carried by my local store and I assume that is true of all stores. The bulb I speak of is the "Lights of America" Sunlight fluorescent bulb. I have gotten very good results with the bulb but again it is no longer available where I live. </div><br /><div>Wal-Mart now carries a GE fluorescent that plays havoc with the color balance on my Fuji S5000 and I assume that would be true of other digital cameras. I could not find a GE daylight bulb at Wal-Mart. However, I bought one of the bulbs and found I had wasted my five bucks! I have busied myself looking for an alternative source and I have found a bulb I like very much. After trying Lowe's and other stores I finally found a bulb at Home Depot.</div><br /><div>The name and nomenclature of the bulb at Home Depot is as follows: N:VISION Daylight bulb. Be sure you buy the daylight bulb. I like the 14 watt bulb. I won't get into the numbers but suffice it to say the daylight bulb is as color balanced as any bulb I have bought off the shelf. The bulbs sells for around five dollars. I am now using two lights and I love the lower wattage. I don't get as much glare from my silver coins.</div><br /><div>I am still working with my coin photography and I think things improve each day. I Have built a few photo tents but I like placing my white material right on the heads of my aluminum reflector lights. Please take a look at the accompanying photo. I am still not where I would like to be with photographs of my silver. If you find balanced daylight bulbs elsewhere please share with us. The pro photo bulbs are pricey and I think when you have balance you have balance. I think these N:VISION bulbs could very well be called photo balanced.</div><br /><div></div><br /><div>One other thing. I set up the new bulbs and set my camera to a daylight setting and got the same results I would have gotten from shooting outdoors on a nice clear day. I plan to talk with the people at Wal-Mart in Arkansas and see if they will be stocking the daylight bulbs. I can't imagine GE not making a balanced fluorescent.. thanks for reading and I hope this information helps.. God Bless.. Jerry.. PS: I need help with attributing the posted coin.. </div>Jceausnoreply@blogger.com