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Thanks for the response. In the second situation with the musicians, I am able to go back every week and experiment, so I do, but with flash now, which is the point of this thread. The gel on the side key light made the light warm which corresponded to the incandescent lights of the venue. Spraying some light onto the background in the process and shooting at ISO 3200, it was all good. White light keylight from the week before, without a gel, was suddenly now a warm look, of course, which was what I was after for a change of pace. I could have not used fill flash at all by merely letting the room ambient handle fill, like I have done many times there. I put the flash on a bracket, like I mentioned, so I could be more in control, as suggested to me by CG. Not bad, either. I had to tweak the manual flash as I moved around. No big problem. In LR I added a little more fill as needed. It dawned on me, when I was shooting, that I should have gelled the fill flash also, to match up better. Only in a few instances did the person in the foreground look "white" in color because of the flash, while the background and the other players were still looking warm. I understood what was happening and I put the camera WB on flash or incandescent and they looked the same to me. I mostly added a little blue in LR for a little less "warm".
The first situation, with florescents in the white room, could have been handled by high ISO, no flash and Auto WB in the camera. I wanted to experiment, so I put the florescent gel in the flash as I bounced, tilting the Stofen and flash as to throw fill forward into the faces. I guess what confused me was that when I finally figured my camera WB in the very beginning of the art show, I thought I used camera WB/flash. Then, I used camera Auto/WB, which was probably more of the same look to me. Then, I tried camera florescent/WB. I think that the reason I did all of that was because, as I had a lowered shutter speed to catch ambient, I moved around the room, shooting artwork, sculptures and people, all the while bouncing the flash, my colors were all not the same. Florescent lighting is a bitch when you need some ambient because I did not want the room totally lit up with flash. Again, LR, came in handy for some color tweaks.
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