Excuse me, but just what is there to report?
I'd start with a light green or yellow/green filter and stay away from orange or red because there is a lot of blue light in foliage.When in dark woodland with very little tonal separation between foliage, what would be the best filter to use to introduce tonal separation with black and white medium format film.
Ian, even the pros rely on APUGI find it rather disturbing that you claim on your webiste to be a Photographer, Print Maker, and Teachers who also offers Woorkshops and then you come here on APUG asking so many very basic questions.
There's something not quite right here, Ive repoterted it to the Moderators.
Ian
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