jwrupnorth
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In Ansel Adams book 'The Negative', he goes into a bit if detail regarding the advantages of pre-exposing both black and white and transparency film, primarily where increased shadow detail is neccessary.
He mentions the possible use of a color compensating filter sandwiched between two opaque sheets of plastic when pre-exposing color transparency film. The object would be two-fold: Open up the shadows a touch, and reduce the bluish cast of shadows caused by illumination from the sky.
What # color compensating filter(s) are we going to use for this, and can anyone be specific about the type, thickness, and opacity of the plexiglass he mentions?
He mentions the possible use of a color compensating filter sandwiched between two opaque sheets of plastic when pre-exposing color transparency film. The object would be two-fold: Open up the shadows a touch, and reduce the bluish cast of shadows caused by illumination from the sky.
What # color compensating filter(s) are we going to use for this, and can anyone be specific about the type, thickness, and opacity of the plexiglass he mentions?