Hi there,

I am about to begin research in image forensics, and will be taking photographs of the exact same scene and angle from several different cameras. In order to do this fairly, I need the conditions to be the same for all cameras so that a fair comparison of the images can be made.

I have managed to find a room that has no windows, so the lighting is at least away from sunlight - however, the room has fluorescent lighting which I am lead to believe is on some kind of cycle, which will ultimately cause some degree of variation to all of the images (depending on when the images were taken in relation to the cycle).

My question is, does anyone know what type of lighting I should purchase to avoid this problem? The lights cannot be on any sort of cycle so that the EXACT same lighting conditions are maintained for all the cameras - the cheaper the solution, the better!

I've seen the following on amazon.co.uk but I am not sure if these lights will solve the problem:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ex-Pro-Produ...53WH77CZ5103XK

Thanks in advance for any help anyone can give me!

pb