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put the title in the question. remove "studio lighting" tag because from the pictures, this is an on-location shoot, not a studio.
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Lighting my room How can I compensate for soft white ceiling lights adding warmth to the light coming from a shootbig window?

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Ienter image description hereI have 12 overhead soft white canned lights in a 10ft ceiling, each casting about 65watts.

A large tinted window is bringing a ton of grey light into a 550 ft room.

So my problem is now the can lights are warming up the grey turning people orange, creating havoc because it's not enough to cancel thatand the grey natural light I can't warm up so photos look blueish.

What kind of stationary lighting do I need to cancel that grey? How many? Wattage?

Thank you.

I have 12 overhead soft white canned lights in a 10ft ceiling, each casting about 65watts.

A large tinted window is bringing a ton of grey light into a 550 ft room.

So my problem is now the can lights are warming up the grey, creating havoc because it's not enough to cancel that grey light.

What kind of stationary lighting do I need to cancel that grey? How many? Wattage?

Thank you.

enter image description hereI have 12 overhead soft white canned lights in a 10ft ceiling, each casting about 65watts.

A large tinted window is bringing a ton of grey light into a 550 ft room.

So my problem is now the can lights are warming up the grey turning people orange, and the grey natural light I can't warm up so photos look blueish.

What kind of stationary lighting do I need to cancel that grey? How many? Wattage?

Thank you.

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I have 12 overhead soft white canned lights in a 10ft ceiling, each casting about 65watts.

A large tinted window is bringing a ton of grey light into a 550 ft2ft room.

So my problem is now the can lights are warming up the grey, creating havoc because it's not enough to cancel that grey light.

What kind of stationary lighting do I need to cancel that grey? How many? Wattage?

Thank you.

I have 12 overhead soft white canned lights in a 10ft ceiling, each casting about 65watts.

A large tinted window is bringing a ton of grey light into a 550 ft2 room.

So my problem is now the can lights are warming up the grey, creating havoc because it's not enough to cancel that grey light.

What kind of stationary lighting do I need to cancel that grey? How many? Wattage?

Thank you.

I have 12 overhead soft white canned lights in a 10ft ceiling, each casting about 65watts.

A large tinted window is bringing a ton of grey light into a 550 ft room.

So my problem is now the can lights are warming up the grey, creating havoc because it's not enough to cancel that grey light.

What kind of stationary lighting do I need to cancel that grey? How many? Wattage?

Thank you.

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