> I am not familiar with TCN, but could TCN and the green filter
> be particularly well mated? It is, after all, a C41 film,
> and thus is inherently different that standard B&W pan films,
> no? My past experience with standard B&W films had me using a
> yellow-green filter for this kind of separation, but I don't
> recall if that was because I preferred it or I just didn't
> have a green filter.... ;) Sr. Moments happen...
Talk about learning something new every day. I wasn't aware of
how a green filter improves the tonal seperations of vegetation.
Makes sense, just never experimented. Don't even OWN a green
filter. Today.
As far as TCN is concerned, I've found that it does a good job
of responding to filters like a standard B&W film.
AG
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