Uh, I think maybe a puppy treat is in order. :-(


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pat Curran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004 4:19 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Pentax Filters
>
>
> Hi All,
>           My dog and myself have been trawling the Net today
> trying to track
> down the wratten numbers for Pentax's 'Morning & Evening' and 'Cloudy'
> filters.
>
> It turns out that the 'Cloudy' is in fact an 81A light balancing
> (as opposed
> to light conversion) filter which decreases the colour
> temperature slightly
> to give warmer tones.
>
> The 'Morning & Evening' filter is said to be an 85A. The 85s are, however,
> colour conversion filters which lower the temperature in big chunks. I
> suspect this is an error as my 'Morning & Evening' has a blue cast - I
> suspect it's the direct opposite to the 'Cloudy' (81A), which is the 82A.
>
> Strange that I found no reference to any of the other filters
> listed in the
> two "helpful" replies to my initial post on this subject - my dog
> told that
> these were cruel jokes played on me by some bad apples on PDML,
> but I stood
> up for you guys and tonight my dog went to bed with no dinner. So there,
> that will teach him to mistrust PDML posts.
>
> Pat
>

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