>
>> Duh! I had completely overlooked that! And I should know better. So,
>> instead of filtering
>>with the complementary colour as we are used to we now instead filter with
>>the primary colour.
>
>
>Uh, no. Same effect. Negative-Positive has nothing to do with it. The
>filters are all about the scene/subject, not the "film". A red filter
>effectively darkens greens regardless of the recording technology.
>
I tried it anyway. Took a photo of a tree to the north in RAW colour.
Then added the #47 blue filter and took another photo in RAW colour. When I
converted the second photo to JPEG B&W (no filtering) it came out black no
matter what I did with the saturation, etc. Strange.
Chris
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