pschauss said:
What filter and film type should I be using for photographs of gargoyles and other stone carvings on the outside of old churches? I normally use Plus-X or APX100 with a yellow #8 or equivalent filter, but I have not been totally satisfied with the results. Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Depends on the color of the stone and the effect that you are trying to accomplish.
For instance if there is any yellow present in the stone color, then your yellow 8 will lighten the stone and darken blue sky for instance....it would also darken any shadows in the stone since shadows carry a high percentage of blue light.
By contrast, a blue 47 would darken yellow stone and lighten sky, if you include that in the image.
Green and red filters would be a wash unless you have sky included and a red would darken the sky more then your #8.
If the stone is white then no filter will have much of an effect.
If you want to increase contrast in your images, then a film having a long straight line such as TMax 400 or Efke would work well.