are a few advantages that Photoshop offers over filtration)Off the top of my head): > > 1. You can experiment with fine increments of colour without bracketing away a whole role of film > 2. You can selectively correct colour in chosen parts of the picture > 3.You don't have to spend time at the "decisive moment" taking colour readings > 4. You don't have to carry an extra bag full of filters and CT meter > 5.You can capture the ambient colour which may not always be correct, but often lends an extra magic to the image. > 6. Colour is seldom a single temperature throughout the image and filtration is indescriminate. Hershel There's one question that still keeps jumping up and down in my head: Using CC filters does not prevent you using PhotoShop later. If you know there is a strong colour cast, it does not hurt to deal with most of it by filters at the time of capture. PS and CC filters are not mutually exclusive. So for your "1" you don't have to be stupid and bracket a whole roll, you just pick which CC your experience [hahahah, remember that word :o) ] tells you then do the fine tuning in PS. I agree, a CT meter is probably overkill for most I also agree that there is mood ("5") that can be killed by over correction, whether by CC filters or PS auto-levels. All in all, I just think it's best to use all your options rather than force an either-or question. Forced to choose these days I'd go with RAW capture and PS :o) Bob