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Subject: [OM] Re: B & W Film recommendation
From: "John A. Lind" <jlind@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 05 Jul 2004 16:13:49 -0500
At 03:32 PM 7/5/04, John Duggan asked in part:
>Do B+W filters work in the same manner on Chromogenic ? films?

In general effect, yes.  In experimenting with XP2 and B&W Plus 400 a few 
years ago, it was very similar to true B/W film, but not identical to 
Plus-X, Tri-X or Scala, the B/W's I use most.

Exact effect a particular B/W filter has, as with *all* B/W films, depends 
on the film's spectral response.  This is depicted in the spectral response 
curves in the data sheets . . . for B/W as well as color films.  I've never 
been able to visualize very well the exact effects to be expected on a 
specific film using these curves, and have done much, much better shooting 
a scene with a wide spectral representation using the various filters.  If 
I were more scientific about it, I'd shoot a color card under mid-day 
direct daylight, measure densities, and compare them for the colors with 
each filter . . . but I'm not . . . I'd rather get a "feel" for it 
subjectively than generate yet another pile of numbers that don't relate 
easily to what I can expect when *looking* at a scene I want to photograph.

Get a roll, grab the filters, find a landscape or architectural site with a 
wide spectrum of colors and shoot it with each filter, then burn the 
remainder making some snaps for the family album (perhaps using some 
filters you might use with other B/W films).

-- John Lind


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