There's a significant discrepancy in the filter factors of Kodak vs. Lee filters of the same filter number. Mathematically, isn't a factor applied the same regardless of the company or the filter (i.e., a factor of 4x is +2 stops regardless of manufacturer). When there is no apparent difference to the naked eye between a Kodak #11 (I have one of these for comparison) and a Lee #11, what's the reason for the discrepancy, apart, of course, one is made by Kodak and one by Lee?
Kodak #8: 2x or 1 stop
Kodak #11: 4x or 2 stops
Kodak #21: 4x " "
Kodak #23A: 6x or 2 2/3 stops
Lee #8: ?x or 1/3 stop
Lee #11: 2.5x or 1 1/3 stop
Lee #21: 2x or 1 stop
Lee #23A: 4x or 2 stops
Thanks for the info.
Chuck
Kodak #8: 2x or 1 stop
Kodak #11: 4x or 2 stops
Kodak #21: 4x " "
Kodak #23A: 6x or 2 2/3 stops
Lee #8: ?x or 1/3 stop
Lee #11: 2.5x or 1 1/3 stop
Lee #21: 2x or 1 stop
Lee #23A: 4x or 2 stops
Thanks for the info.
Chuck