Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]folks, a quick question regarding printing filters: is it possible to extrapolate print exposure times when changing from one filter to another? obviously (i hope), i'm talking about using graded filters with multigrade paper. for the record, i use ilford multigrade iv fb paper with ilford filters. if my test print, made with a no. 2 filter, is too contrasty at, say, 20 seconds, can i calculate mentally how long an exposure i will have to give the same image printed with a no. 1 or 1/2 filter, or will this be a purely empirical operation? thanks for your help and suggestions. guy p.s. just thought i would weigh in on ray's question: >Is it a good idea to leave a medium yellow filter on the lens all the time >when shooting b+w? in my opinion, no. if i were to be shooting a roll or two outdoors on a sunny day, i might just leave a yellow filter on if i knew the sky was going to figure prominently in most or all of the images. otherwise i would take the filter along with me, and put it on when necessary. my problem is that, since i'm rarely sure that i will remain in the same light for more than a few shots, i never *leave* a filter on the lens. as it's not very convenient for me to be putting on and removing filters every couple of shots, i only rarely use them.