I think your problem is not color balance or white balance but
oversaturation.

The S2 seems to saturate colors more than some of the other cameras.
Although this looks great outdoors it can look oversaturated when used
with strobes.
An oversaturated face looks red.

Set COLOR to ORG (original) and set white balance to AUTO and you will
be happy with the results.

Also in brightsunlight I like to set the TONE to ORG for maximum
detail in highlights and shadow.
Set COLOR to HIGH to add a little pop.
I then use photoshop to add contrast if needed.

Larry






On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 00:11:47 GMT, "Eyron" <odd1@rogers.com> wrote:

>I am testing my S2 with studio flash run off the sync. port.
>I am using my Tamron 90/2.8 macro lense.
>My meter reading when I pop the flashes is,
>shutter speed 1/125 sec. and f stop F4.8.
>Exposure is good.
>Picts. are very sharp.
>They look great but not exactly accurate.
>Color has a slight pink cast.
>I am using daylight white bal. but I have tried auto as well.
>If I adjust in photshop it seems the picts.  it need some red and yellow to
>get the skin tones accurate.
>
>Anyone have experience with the S2 and studio portraiture?
>Why the slight pink cast?
>
>EEO
>
>