Hi John,
[snip]
>-----Original Message-----
>From: John Gardner <vu49@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>If you were going to try a warm up, I think 81B would be the best one to
>start with. Good for enhancing skin tones too if you're doing a bit of
>portraiture.
[snip]
Seems like good advice. 81B is about in the middle of the range and I guess
I could go up or down from there. I was just trying to do it the easy
(cheap!) way and only buy one filter. ;-) One question please. You mention
you shoot slide film only, and I'm shooting negative film. It's been
suggested that I probably won't see the results either way of using a
warming filter with neg film. The processing would negate any effect gained.
Do you think I would be wasting my time and money or do you think it would
be beneficial to use a warming filter with neg film? Thanks.
Regards,
John Austin
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