So, I shot two sheets this week with ortho film (same scene). One with a yellow filter and one without. Im assuming the contrastier one is the one with a yellow filter? Or is there any chance Im assuming this wrong because ortho?
Im considering xray film myself. Did you ever try Fuji HR-U or Fuji RX (RX-N)? I get that they got emulsion on both sides, but how much does that matter for contact printing?
Some green latitude stuff from cxs-online, and I also have a box of HR-U, that I haven't tucked into yet. For contact printing, double-sided emulsion doesn't matter. You will only see a difference if you do a side by side with a single-sided emulsion...and it's a small difference.
Yes indeed! The yellow filter will cut a lot of the haze and atmospheric effects. If that's the case, that's the negative made with the yellow filter.The shutter speed was half a second and a second (and half an aperture), but its hard to tell (also in regards to the aperture).
Its Ilford Ortho Plus indeed. The yellow filter really helps over the UV filter on distant objects.
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