As I began my return to analog photography, I choose Fuji Acros 100 as my primary 120 film. While I've generally been pleased with the results, I do notice that Acros does not respond as I had anticipated to the use of a #25 red contrast filter. The skies really did not darken much at all. I've done some research and it appears the some of the characteristics that make Acros so popular contribute to its "resistance" to black and white contrast filters.
In my humble arsenal of contrast filters, the #16 Yellow-Orange filter seems to illicit the most response. Even then, not a significant increase in contrast. I've read where some folks recommend using a #13 green filter to get the best contrast response with Acros 100. They even suggest using the green filter in combination with a polarizing filter.
Before I spent too much more money purchasing filters for my Hasselblad lenses, I was hoping to get some feedback and suggestions from this group. Thank you.
Jeff
In my humble arsenal of contrast filters, the #16 Yellow-Orange filter seems to illicit the most response. Even then, not a significant increase in contrast. I've read where some folks recommend using a #13 green filter to get the best contrast response with Acros 100. They even suggest using the green filter in combination with a polarizing filter.
Before I spent too much more money purchasing filters for my Hasselblad lenses, I was hoping to get some feedback and suggestions from this group. Thank you.
Jeff