I'm just looking to darken the skies, accentuate the clouds, and give more contrast than my yellow filter gives bdial. I'll have to experiment to figure out the filter factor, but assuming that it works like a store bought filter, 2 stops ought to work. The camera's shutter only goes to 1/100 (which is actually a bit optimistic on mine), and it's tough to not overexpose the film when I shoot at the beach.
The rubylith that I have is the peel off type that can either remain stuck to its base, which would lower the IQ as J.J. mentioned, or it can be peeled off and stuck to something else. For my safelight, I stuck it to a piece of plexi. My scheme is to peel off a little piece to stick to a series V UV filter that's already here, because the cheapest red filters that I see available are $10 to $20, which is a little nuts. Sounds like it will work. Thanks guys.
Don't ever underestimate the power of a good, cheap Diana lens. This shot is not as nice, or as pictorial, as eddie's beautiful tree, but it sure is sharp!
