kwall Member Joined Feb 17, 2011 Messages 64 Location San Jose, Ca Format 35mm Dec 25, 2011 #1 No, this is not a mis-posted, "Where can I find Wratten #90 filter that Saint Ansel recommended?" I discovered yesterday that Tiffen makes (and presumably distributes) Wratten filters. http://www.tiffen.com/products.html?tablename=kodakaccessories I had no idea. Kurrt
No, this is not a mis-posted, "Where can I find Wratten #90 filter that Saint Ansel recommended?" I discovered yesterday that Tiffen makes (and presumably distributes) Wratten filters. http://www.tiffen.com/products.html?tablename=kodakaccessories I had no idea. Kurrt
epatsellis Member Joined Jan 1, 2006 Messages 928 Format Multi Format Dec 25, 2011 #2 and sadly, due to their lack of use, they have gotten extraordinarily expensive: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/503645-REG/Kodak_8424988_3_x_3_25.html
and sadly, due to their lack of use, they have gotten extraordinarily expensive: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/503645-REG/Kodak_8424988_3_x_3_25.html
paul ron Member Joined Jan 22, 2004 Messages 2,709 Location NYC Format Medium Format Dec 25, 2011 #3 I once had a pair of polarized glacier sun glasses that were extreamly dark like an amber wratten 90. Everything looked so beautiful, especially snow scenes on a clear sunny morning.
I once had a pair of polarized glacier sun glasses that were extreamly dark like an amber wratten 90. Everything looked so beautiful, especially snow scenes on a clear sunny morning.