Thanks for the replies!
I always setup a custom white balance from a gray card, and I use the color checker passport and create a custom profile that I load in Lightroom, to be sure the colors are claibrated to a standard, so I have a level of consistency with my work.
I also use a ColorMunki Photo to calibrate my 22" Macintosh monitor.
I'm by no means a technical expert, but what I'm trying to express is I can't seem to duplicate the wonderful color of the light from the Westcott TD6's, with my Einsteins. (I don't own TD6's, just tried them and might purchase a set)
The Einsteins have a warmer, yellower look to me, and I have difficulty fixing it in Lightroom. I'm using a large PCB Octabox for my key light, and the power of the strobe is usually around 3/4 to nearly full power so I can get F/8 or F/11 at 1/200. I use a Lastolight Triflector for fill and for nice catchlights. This is for head shot work I do.
The shots are improved in post, but not perfect.
See example:
http://www.ivanbodenphotography.com/Por ... -3nVN7Bh/AI think they can be better if the color was a little cooler (my poor choice of words - cleaner) in temperature.
I will continue to experiment and see what I can do, but I must confess, it's been a little frustrating.
Any other thoughts or recommendations are appreciated!
Thank you!