[pure-silver] Re: Provia and filters
- From: Chauncey Walden <clwaldeniii@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 14:02:44 -0600
Bogdan Karasek wrote:
What about the 82c and 85b series VI that I have??? Where do they fit
in the scheme of things? How does one go about matching film and
light. I'll be shooting 6x6 FujiChrome 100F & 400F and the light is in
Death Valley.
The 85B balances Type B Ektachrome to daylight (not exactly useful in
your case) and the 82C is the cold equivalent of the 81C warming filter.
I don't know, perhaps underexposing drastically with the 82C would give
a moonlight effect? Provia could probably use the increase in saturation
from a polarizer.
Chauncey
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