Hi Peter,

the #29 Red is a very dark filter which I bought for a specific project. 
Probably the #25 Red would have been a better choice for these examples,
but I didn't have one handy that would fit the digicam.  The pic I put up
was the lightest and best exposed choice from the series (the camera was
set to bracket in 2/3 stop increments).  It may not have been the best
option, but it was the best choice from what was available this morning ;-))

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: P. J. Alling

> The Yellow and No filter options show the differences that I would 
> expect.  The red is hard to tell, it just looks under exposed.
> (Hard to tell anything on a web sized image I know but that's how it 
> looks to me).
>
> Shel Belinkoff wrote:
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> >I put up some examples now that I've had my morning brew:
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> >http://home.earthlink.net/~scbelinkoff/Filter%20Test/
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> >Shel 
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