> That is true. Expose for the highlights and use compensating
> development? The idea of the orange filter is to blow the highlights,
> or something, a little bit.
You have that confused with digital. Expose for the shadows, develop
for the highlights.
> All I know is I never use a blue filter, that's for sure.
The digital picture of the abandoned cars, which I posted the other
day is using a blue filter. I don't think I've ever had an occasion
before where blue was best. At least that I've ever tried.
> Got some Tri-X loaded up and ready to go. Unfortunately, it is now dark.
> Fortunately, I am getting sleepy anyway.
Meanwhile, those Zuikos are crying out for attention. Speaking of
such, I ran across the negs of the pictures I took with that 28/2.
Major angst. That lens is too bloody sharp.
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