pentaxuser
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When using a red filter, I only photograph red objects. With a green filter, only green objects. Etc. I prefer to keep things nearly separated like that.
I can imagine that on occasions a specific colour, say, a red car might occupy a very large portion of the scene with a person standing close to the body of that car with a green tee shirt. In that sort of case it would appear that if you wanted to create a sharp difference between the 2 colours using a red filter then you may not need to alter the exposure
I cannot work out if in Drew's question of "do you shoot pictures of all red or all green objects etc? " he is agreeing that you and, I think, AgX are right in those situations. If he is then we have at least a third person who agrees with you
So in such a situation of a scene with nearly all one colour it becomes very worthwhile to know that no compensation for the filter is required
In practical terms what counts is where does compensation matter. Is it a 99% one colour scene or a 95% or an 85%, how does one decide?
Thanks
pentaxuser