Hmmm, not sure about the filtration. I do quite a lot of city
photography at night, and I never use filters. Over a 20-second or so
exposure, the colour shift with Sensia 100 seems not at all undesirable
or obtrusive to me and the results look quite natural. Therefore I
would suggest using a daylight film and not filtering the result. That
said I don't know anything about how Provia behaves over long exposures.
Roger
John Hudson wrote:
I want to take some night time photos of this city's very excellent displays
of outside Christmas lights using slide film, a tripod, and my OM4T.
I have a choice of using Fujichrome 64T Type II tungsten light film [64 ISO]
or Provia III 100F daylight film with a blue 80A filter making for a 40 to
50 ISO film after taking account of the 2.2 filter factor.
Is there any advice as to which film I should use?
John Hudson
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