My vote would be red, green, orange, yellow (the appropriate numbers escape me at the moment). On the rare occasion that I use a filter for a photograph, it's almost certainly one of these.
My vote would be red, green, orange, yellow (the appropriate numbers escape me at the moment). On the rare occasion that I use a filter for a photograph, it's almost certainly one of these.
After switching to TMX in 4 x 5 and getting a better understanding of the zone system, I haven't really touched my filters. I do have a #8, #15, #25, #25, UV, and a circular polarizer. I do mainly landscapes as well.
After switching to TMX in 4 x 5 and getting a better understanding of the zone system, I haven't really touched my filters. I do have a #8, #15, #25, #29, UV, and a circular polarizer. I do mainly landscapes as well.
K2, G, A, and X1. (Does my age show?)
>K2, G, A, and X1. (Does my age show?)
Naw, I remember those names (though not what they mean) from when I was a little kid playing in my dads darkroom, much longer ago than I care to admit.
I was able to decipher up everything but the "A". 23A?
there seems to be mostly general agreement on the most useful filters. William, I'm curious what you are doing with that 44A.
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