On Wed, 15 August 2001, "Mike Williamson" wrote:
>
> p.j.,
>
> But do you have filters for B&W? It's been a few decades since I shot any
> (with
> an Olympus FTL, no less), but I remember really liking the dramatic look when
> shot with a 25A. IIRC, the filter factor is 8, so shooting with a high-speed
> film (Tri-X back then) is a necessity.
>
> Mike W.
>
A light yellow filter is a general, all-round B&W filter. Its effects aren't
as dramatic as a red (25A) filter, but the exposure factor is much less (2x),
and it won't make people look like transvestite mimes.
Walt
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