Solid Neutral Density filters

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Hi, I was wondering if anyone had any samples off solid ND filters for me to have a look. Ie., with and without the filter.

I have 2 B+W filters that I bought off eBay but have color casts. They are 2 stops and 6 stops.

I have read that the 10 stops certainly have casts (all of them) so yeah .. not sure if I have is suppose to or not. I shoot film of course, so I wondered how you guys use a ND filter? I am stumped. Maybe is it to shoot 50 speed film and use a cheaper lens so I can stop all the way down to f/22 or f/32?



Many thanks.
 

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Hi, I was wondering if anyone had any samples off solid ND filters for me to have a look. Ie., with and without the filter.

I have 2 B+W filters that I bought off eBay but have color casts. They are 2 stops and 6 stops.

I have read that the 10 stops certainly have casts (all of them) so yeah .. not sure if I have is suppose to or not. I shoot film of course, so I wondered how you guys use a ND filter? I am stumped. Maybe is it to shoot 50 speed film and use a cheaper lens so I can stop all the way down to f/22 or f/32?



Many thanks.

no neutral density filter or gray card are truly neutral,unfortunately.some ma nufacturers supply spectral sensitivity data to verify how neutral their product areto test an nd filter , you could take a picture of a color chartandcompare the filtration of different colors
 
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If you shot reversal film, your 6 stop filter shot is probably half a stop underexposed. Have your shutter speeds checked and make sure that aperture is set as you want it. I didn't see a color cast in your 2 stop filter shot; compare white building with white building.
 

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I have heard and seen an example of the Lee Big stopper that has very little color cast; but they are expensive and hard to come by.
 

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I use a 6stop b+w and don't have any color issues. As Dan pointed out, your exposures don't match. Are you printing your slides on ilfochrome? No. Correct in post.
 

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When ND filters are used for long exposures, some color correction may be required to compensate for reciprocity failure color shift.
 
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