Hi John -
I've shot Scala with a red filter and the result was exactly as expected
(and beautiful). As yellow subtracts blue the result has pretty much got to
be a darkened sky.
It's processed by
Toronto Image Works
80 Spadina Avenue, Suite 207
Toronto M5V 2J4
416.703.1999
http://www.torontoimageworks.com/
Many labs have arrangements to ship Scala to them, so you may not need to
send it yourself.
Try it - it's gorgeous.
Andrew
> Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 22:03:37 -0400
> From: "John Hudson" <13874@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [OM] contrast filters in b & w photography
>
> Will a yellow filter on the lens achieve the same visual end result with
> black and white transparency film [in this case Agfa Scala] as it will with
> black and white negative film, namely darkening a blue sky and providing a
> greater degree of contrast with the white clouds than would otherwise be the
> case if no filter was used?
>
> Any tips and advice on using contrast filters with Agfa Scala will be
> appreciated.
>
> I have a couple of rolls of Scala and given the cost of the film and the
> cost of processing I want to minimise the degree of experimentation with
> contrast filters!
>
> John Hudson
>
> ps: can any Canadian list members tell me who processes Agfa Scala. I
> believe the lab is in Toronto but I do not have a name or address.
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