Alex, its a nice picture that conveys the grey day well but can you say what a yellow filter has done in your picture that a non filtered picture would not have done
Thanks
pentaxuser
I couldn't. I had just bought a couple of rolls of the film, and my experiment was to shoot with the yellow filter, which, actually, I almost always have on, no matter the film. I promised myself I would do another outing without filter, but haven't had time yet.
That said, I'm pretty sure that the effect was pretty much the same as on any other film, i.e., darkened shadows and added contrast. Of course, no question here of better separation between sky and clouds. What I'm not sure about is how the combination ortho + yellow filter affected the green color of the foliage. I was expecting that combination to produce very light green, but it was not the case. That said, it's possible the shot was slightly underexposed.
Should add that this was developed in Ilfotec HC. Developer is another important variable to take into account when judging these films, and I haven't experimented with any other.
By the way, I was inspired to try out the film with a yellow filter by this thread on the subject:
Really interested in trying out some Ortho Plus and did some research on filters. It seems like there isn't much out there on what color filters to use like there is for pan film. Anyone one of you gurus want to shed light on what the different color filters do.
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