There's many answers to your question. For myself, at minimum I ~always~ have a medium yellow attached to my lenses, only taken off depending on the situation... Norm Ed Mathews wrote: > OK, Allan and Bill: I'm going to do this. I've been putting off using any > filtration in B&W for years, just because I don't like the idea of it. So, > I've more or less changed everything else associated with what I do to > compensate for it. But, I'm going to try this now. So, what is the number > of the first filter I should try, that would start at giving me the mildest > effect to lighten the skintones? Just some really pale yellow one? Is > there any real consistency in filter numbers from brand to brand? > - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Visit the PUG at http://pug.komkon.org.
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