Steve Smith
Member
Filter Update
I have received my 3 pack of SFX with the gel filter to fit a Cokin P holder. The difference between this filter and my supposed 89B resin filter is huge.
When you look through the Ilford filter, you can see everything in a dark red/purple colour and you can see that foliage is lighter than other parts of the image. The only way you can see anything through the resin filter is to hold it up to the sun. In which case it appears as a dull red disc.
This confirms my opinion that the cheap filter is deeper into IR than the Ilford filter.
I was going to put them both on my D100 to see the difference but I don't need to. It is obvious that the D100 sensor is sensitive to IR at lower frequencies than the film.
As I said before, enough digi-nonesense, time to use some film (again). Hopefully with better results this time.
Steve.
I have received my 3 pack of SFX with the gel filter to fit a Cokin P holder. The difference between this filter and my supposed 89B resin filter is huge.
When you look through the Ilford filter, you can see everything in a dark red/purple colour and you can see that foliage is lighter than other parts of the image. The only way you can see anything through the resin filter is to hold it up to the sun. In which case it appears as a dull red disc.
This confirms my opinion that the cheap filter is deeper into IR than the Ilford filter.
I was going to put them both on my D100 to see the difference but I don't need to. It is obvious that the D100 sensor is sensitive to IR at lower frequencies than the film.
As I said before, enough digi-nonesense, time to use some film (again). Hopefully with better results this time.
Steve.