iranzi
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Matt, with negative film the filter should affect highlights more than shadows, not the way you describe it. At least following the logic of the passage i quoted.
This phenomenon is well worth looking into. This is the first time i hear about it.
Does this mean that dichroic filters and all the rest of them behave in the same manner?
Are there any curves published for filters?
Also, why are people afraid of underexposing their yellow layers?
If you expose for the shadows (as is normal with neg film) you are likely to overexpose that layer in overcast/shadow/bluish conditions. What's getting underexposed and why?
This phenomenon is well worth looking into. This is the first time i hear about it.
Does this mean that dichroic filters and all the rest of them behave in the same manner?
Are there any curves published for filters?
Also, why are people afraid of underexposing their yellow layers?
If you expose for the shadows (as is normal with neg film) you are likely to overexpose that layer in overcast/shadow/bluish conditions. What's getting underexposed and why?
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