----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Clint Austin"
Subject: Re: XP-2



> I thought using a yellow, or orange filter might give the scene
more
> contrast. At the time however it would have been hard to pull off
since the
> tripod was in the car. (hard to tell from the pictures but I had to
climb
> down to the floor of the mill then climb up old very suspect stairs
to the
> next floor where the pillar, and scale shots were made. Hard enough
to do
> with just my camera bag) Why do you recomend blue? The only filters
I have
> used so far are green, yellow, orange, and red. In that order as to
thier
> effect on contrast. Thanks for replying,
> Joseph Austin
>
>

A blue filter can drop the contrast on a scene like that to somthing
that the paper can capture.
There is a place for the 80A filter in black and white.

William Robb


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