Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> 
> Hi Ann,
> 
> Your question prompted me to stick a dark red filter on my Sony - a #29 -
> really dark! - and make a couple of comparison shots.  Looks like, apart
> from the film v digital response characteristics, the filter should work
> the same.  I'll post a pic later if you care to see the results.  Not in
> the mood to do it now.  POL and UV should work about the same on digi as on
> film.
> 
> Shel

Thanks Shel --
I actually had to pick up something from Photo
Tech and the savvy guy there
told me Polarizer and UV ultimately work the same
way 9if he is really savvy)
But said he had read an article somewhere that it
was better to shoot in
color and convert in Photoshop to BW - I've heard
the opposite...

I can see I need to accessorize though :)

ann


> 
> > [Original Message]
> > From: Ann Sanfedele
> 
> > A little while back I asked a question that
> > sounded really stupid because
> > I had no way to attach filters to the digicam I
> > had then...
> >
> > Now I can.... but do they work the same way? that
> > is have the same effect?
> >
> > A red filter on my darkside PRO 1 and camera set
> > to BW acheive the
> > same effect as a red filter on my lx?
> >
> > (I don't have filters that fit the Pro 1 lens or
> > I'd try it)

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