Generally the skies will show any clouds more prominently and may slightly darken the sky. Can't do that with a single grade print without dodging and burning with masks.
I recently bought a AI-S lens, I am wondering if after the 180 day KEH warranty is over, it I should chip it [add aNikon AF Dandelion Chip not hit it with a hammer] to make it easier to use with the Nikon AF cameras, or should I leave it alone?
You posted: "This was tough hike in, about 4.5 miles of climbing an descending a mountain. Of course it was 4.5 miles back the same way."
So if you descended to the location and hiked back the same way, were you also descending on the way back? ;)
Idiots on the internet are like wire hangers in a closet. Close the door and they will duplicate. They do not have to be two different sexes, they are hermaphroditic.
I have not bought a Hasselblad body in years or Leica camera or lens ever. Furthermore one of my vehicles is a 1997 model and the other is a 1998 model. The first bought new and the second bought 8 years ago and converted to hard core offroading. Yet I have been buying Nikon slr lenses...
I would have to give the same answer, as would most people who have switched to split grade printing. Clive, go in the darkroom, try out split grade printing and you may be surprised that you learned something.
NO, a good software programmer would have different sets of parameters or code based on the iPhone used so that the user would not have to make any adjustment. This is done in software development for decades, nothing new or adventuristic about it.
I believe that the 720 filter is mostly beyond the reach of the SFX 200 and you will be disappointed with the results. Look on line for tests of the various IR films with the same scene with different filters. Also look at the data sheet below for SFX 200 and its spectrum response.
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