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    Re: Effect of B&W filters on people

    I didn't see it mentioned here, and indeed I did look, but I use a lot of X-Ray film which is notoriously lacking in RED sensitivity.

    Nowhere did I see whether this OP is, or could be, using a B or BG film, in which case all bets are off.

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    Re: Effect of B&W filters on people

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan O'Farrell View Post
    Nowhere did I see whether this OP is, or could be, using a B or BG film...
    I don't know what that is.


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    Re: Effect of B&W filters on people

    Quote Originally Posted by macandal View Post
    I don't know what that is.
    X-Ray blue or blue-green sensitivity film.

    Dan

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    Drew Wiley
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    Re: Effect of B&W filters on people

    Most people fussing with blue or SO-CALLED "ortho-litho" blue-green films are probably going to identify that niche to begin with. I can't imagine why anyone just
    starting out would even think along those lines.

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