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Are there any pros or cons with regards to using either single or dual filtration? Is it better to use one or the other and why? Why do paper manufactures have both values?
In theory, the dual filtrations (unlike single filtrations) don't require you to change exposure times when you switch between filtrations -- except maybe at high ones. In practice, some adjustment will likely be required, but you can use the same exposure time as a baseline. Otherwise, they're equivalent.
both require a change in exposure, unfortunately;no matter what the manufacturer says but dual filtration require less of an adjustment in my experience;other than that,no difference.In theory, the dual filtrations (unlike single filtrations) don't require you to change exposure times when you switch between filtrations -- except maybe at high ones. In practice, some adjustment will likely be required, but you can use the same exposure time as a baseline. Otherwise, they're equivalent.
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