Quote Originally Posted by Brian_A View Post
I already understand that way of doing it as I noted in the last part of the first post. Now, if I'm not using the filters (As I intend to fix the color shift in Photoshop) do I need to bother using the extra stops as the stops are there, in my opinion, to offset the filter density? Or should I do it anyway - even if I'm not using the filters?

Thanks!

-Brian
Yes, you need the extra exposure to account for the reciprocity failure, with or without the color correction.