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Choosing Filters
Some guidelines...
Filters for panchromatic film? Filters for paper negatives? Filters for X-Ray film or Ortho Film? Filters for wet plate (collodion)? Here's how filters influence color rendition on photographic emulsions. http://www.film-and-darkroom-user.or...ead.php?t=9908 Reinhold |
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For panchromatic film, the classic recommendation is yellow and red. If you must, a green one for some color-differentiation cases.
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