When was that, just curious because I've seen some old B oaters, maybe 
from the mid 1930s where they were obviously using that technique but 
not getting the balance exactly right.

Bob W wrote:
> Interesting factoid: Leni Riefenstahl invented day-for0night shooting.
>
>   
>> An old movie trick I read about somewhere was to underexpose using a
>>     
>
>   
>> polarizing filter and I think it was a red filter to simulate 
>> moonlight 
>> on a bright sunny day.  (This was of course using B&W film).
>>
>> David Savage wrote:
>>     
>>> G'day All,
>>>
>>> Hope this finds you warm & dry. (~390kb):
>>>
>>> <http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/Misc/0038.mov>
>>>
>>> ;-)
>>>
>>> It's kinda funky what the polariser did. Almost looks like 
>>>       
>> night time to me.
>>     
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>
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