I have always thought that adding Cyan will give some ND effect, but I may be wrong.
The one most concerning argument on color head use for monochrome is the price/availability of bulbs. Otherwise I see no reason to discount it as a fair-to-good replacement for filters. Further, filters put another medium between lens and film. But one droplet of water on it, and it's all over.
The one most concerning argument on color head use for monochrome is the price/availability of bulbs.
I have always thought that adding Cyan will give some ND effect, but I may be wrong.
Printing VC papers with colorhead is super-easy, especially if you forget about all that grade-this and grade-that nonsense and just do it.
A few simple test strips will save you hours and hours or redundant theory. Magenta for high contrast, yellow for low.
I agree with Drew on this .
And I agree with both AND GREATLY appreciate the defused light when spotting a print
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