White balance is another key. If your camera has custom or manual white balance, you should be able to place a white card or paper in the area you are shooting, move circle, square whatever to the white and shoot. that should give you the correct color for the lights you are using--even blurpies.
If your software has custom balance, take a picture with the piece of white in it. When you bring the pic into software, there should be a box regarding white balance or color temp. Clicking on that should bring up an eyedropper or something that you can click on the white spot and like magic your colors will be perfect.
If you have a white pipe, wall whatever, you can use that instead of the white card
Both methods, you should see a number re: white balance color. save that number for future shooting so you don't need to do the white card.