Hello,
A thought occurred to me whilst driving this morning. Various B/W films have different sensitivities to coloured light (orthochromatic, panchromatic, etc..), but all are sensitive to blue light (as it's the higher-energy photons at that end of the spectrum).
When taking photographs, it is common to add a yellow or orange filter over the lens to reduce some of this blue-sensitivity and improve the pictorial qualities of the film for landscapes etc..
I wondered if it might be possible to include this yellow filter on the film itself, as a top coating layer? I'm sure the Lomo crowd would go nuts for various films pre-filtered with yellow, orange or red coatings.
Anyway - just a thought... does anybody know if it would be possible/easy?
Dave
A thought occurred to me whilst driving this morning. Various B/W films have different sensitivities to coloured light (orthochromatic, panchromatic, etc..), but all are sensitive to blue light (as it's the higher-energy photons at that end of the spectrum).
When taking photographs, it is common to add a yellow or orange filter over the lens to reduce some of this blue-sensitivity and improve the pictorial qualities of the film for landscapes etc..
I wondered if it might be possible to include this yellow filter on the film itself, as a top coating layer? I'm sure the Lomo crowd would go nuts for various films pre-filtered with yellow, orange or red coatings.
Anyway - just a thought... does anybody know if it would be possible/easy?
Dave

