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direk, what does the green filter do with black& white film?
di ko po sure, mukang na enhance nya mga greens to darker grays...yata. tinamad lang din po na sungkitin yung filter from the horizon. mala contact lens po ang dating ng filters for the camera kaya medyo mahirap mag alis or magpalit.
di ko po sure, mukang na enhance nya mga greens to darker grays...yata. tinamad lang din po na sungkitin yung filter from the horizon. mala contact lens po ang dating ng filters for the camera kaya medyo mahirap mag alis or magpalit.
i was seeking advice from a large-format (8x10 b&w) practitioner and he mentioned that using green filter in landscapes makes it more alive (not sure exactly what he meant) but i have yet to try it! theoretically any colored filter would lighten parts of the scene of the same color. maybe he meant foliage would be lighter not rendered black as what normally happens in black and white photography! but that's for landscapes! will try to get hold of one! thanks!