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Re: [OM] UV and Skylight Filters

Subject: Re: [OM] UV and Skylight Filters
From: Chris Trask <christrask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 24 May 2019 12:08:29 -0700 (GMT-07:00)
     That's what I have been doing.  I've been using the daylight film 
equivalent of 3200K, but when you add any Wratten filter for B&W images the 
camera corrects for the filter and you end up with an image that looks like you 
were not using a filter at all.  I found this out when I was attempting to take 
B&W images of a bunch of green native punch grass, using a variety of filters 
to enhance the green foliage.  They all came out identical to the non-filter 
image.

     What I've resorted to is first taking the best colour image I can, 
sometimes using a light warming or cooling filter to do an end run around the 
camera's processing.  Then I post process by first brightening the image (to 
simulate changing the shutter speed) and then using FilterSim to add the 
Wratten filter.  I then put that into a B&W conversion utility to convert to 
B&W.  I have to do all of that on a WinXP machine as Win7 will not let me 
install any of that software.

     I do get good results, but it's a lot of work.  So, I'm going to go back 
to the Wratten filter experiment, this time using RAW to shut off the camera's 
processing.

>
>Can’t you just use a fixed colour temperature in the camera? The 
>camera-set colour temperature might still affect the RAW image, just 
>as auto-exposure does.
>

Chris

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