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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
Considerable effort has been spent over the years in deriving colour excesses for classical Cepheids using their observed photometric indices. Various broad band, intermediate band, and narrow band systems have been used for this purpose, all with varying degrees of success. Reddenings derived in this manner are extremely useful, and most of the factors which limit their accuracy seem to be reasonably well known. Two others, which often tend to be overlooked but which are addressed here, are the presence of photometric companions to many Cepheids and the tendency to treat interstellar reddening in a prescriptive manner. The point is not necessarily to raise doubts about the validity of published photometric reddenings for classical Cepheids, but rather to examine the possibility that one can derive slightly more reliable colour excesses using the available observational data.