bergytone
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@ DrCroubie, I haven't been using filters for the most part. On my last attempt I tried a yellow filter behind the pinhole, and I did a test exposure with and without the filter. I did the test using the darkslide to make a test strip. The unfiltered exposure with my F275 camera and pre-flashed Arista grade 2 was good at about 30 seconds on a sunlit scene. That's where the shadow detail started showing up. I tried doubling the time for the filtered test, and even the longest time of 1:15 didn't match the exposure without the filter at 15 seconds. From what I'm seeing, it looks like I'm about four stops slower with my yellow filter. My filter is a piece of Ilford multigrade 00 filter material. But there's a flaw with my test. Since I used grade 2 paper, filtering probably doesn't have the contrast effect it would on MGiV paper other than to just slow it down.
I learned mostly from Joe VanCleave that Arista EDU grade 2 is a great way to get your arms around the contrast, but the best thing to do is to avoid contrasty shots, work on subjects out of the direct sunlight. But I'm no expert.... still learning.
I learned mostly from Joe VanCleave that Arista EDU grade 2 is a great way to get your arms around the contrast, but the best thing to do is to avoid contrasty shots, work on subjects out of the direct sunlight. But I'm no expert.... still learning.