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These two images show the effect of using a daylight balanced light tube, left underneath the subject, giving a spooky under lighting effect; and right, using the same tube overhead, or above, giving a more flattering effect, and casting shadows under the face.
Daylight is balanced at 5500 degrees Kelvin.
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