It all depends on the color temperature of your lamps. They now sell CFLs with low color temperatures that emit light very similar to incandescents. Not at all like the old high color temp fluorescents.
HOWEVER, if I am setting up a photo I try to have a white or at least neutral grey card in the image so I can use white balance (in post-processing, because I prefer to shoot in RAW mode) to establish the correct colors.
This might not work if your camera automatically post-processes the photo.
My new camera does shoot in RAW and I have been shooting RAW since I bought it. I do need to take a Photoshop course one of these days when I have the time.