I see where Cosina Voiglander has offered two of their lenses in either Multi coated or single coated, with the explanation that b/w is better with Single coating.
Is this accurate? Why?
I don't know, Ian.
A soft focus filter creates "spill", in which light is displaced
Veiling flare (multi)coatings are mant to reduce just throws light over the entire image evenly. It reduces overall contrast. But that does not produce smoother transitions, does it?
In an image that consists of different amounts of light at different places?
There are no lower or upper thersholds.
The difference between 2 and 3 is the same as that between 6 and 7.
The logic is that if you add 1 to 2 then that's a a 50% increase but add 1 to 3 is only a 33.3% increase, add 1 to 6 is only 16.7% etc. OK the effect isn't as large but it's the same logic
Increasing development does the opposite because it boosts the areas that had more exposure by a greater extent.
So the effects of flare are reduced localised contrasts.
Ian
Cosina charges the same price for mc or sc lenses, they only have two focal lengths, best of my knowledge.
I understand the logic.
But that only works if you assume an absolute base. In an image produced by a lens, there is no such thing. Except when all you put in front of it is absolute darkness.
So what you have is a difference between two, undeterminded, levels, and the difference between those same two levels after an equal amount has been added to everything.
You are talking about the effect on film. That, however, depends on where you place that contrast, and on what shape of curve. That's an exposure and processing matter.
The thing the film is presented with only differs (not much) in overall level. The same contrasts, the same transitions, big, small and micro.
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