> Just leave the color filters at home. There's nothing they can do that
> can't be done (and done better) in post processing.
For the most part, I certainly agree with this statement. There is one
slight variation to it, but that's very slight.
No commentary provided, but I did post a directory of test images. The
first image is the in-camera jpeg, the second is the converted raw
file with monochrome and auto contrast. The third image is the
converted raw file with no adjustments.
http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=13348
P1030172 - No lens filter
In Camera B&W
Raw Converted to monochrome with red filter applied and auto contrast
Raw Converted with no adjustments
P103073 - Red #25 lens filter, no exposure compensation
In Camera B&W
Raw Converted to monochrome and auto contrast
Raw Converted with no adjustments
P103074 - Red #25 lens filter, +1 exposure compensation
In Camera B&W
Raw Converted to monochrome and auto contrast
Raw Converted with no adjustments
P103075 - Red #25 lens filter, +2 exposure compensation
In Camera B&W
Raw Converted to monochrome and auto contrast
Raw Converted with no adjustments
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Ken Norton
ken@xxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.zone-10.com
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