Well, Tom, I was just repeating what I believe I read, and my point for
mentioning it was to open the idea up for discussion.  As for myself,
I'm more on your side of the argument, at least until I can find the
article and perhaps get some more information from it.  Not one to shoot
chromogenic film, I just breezed through the article and didn't think
much about it, other than to register a bit of surprise.

I will, however, add this thought, something that you touched upon, and
that is that different films will react differently to filters.  This
became clear while reviewing filter information for the filter factor
chart I put up on my site.  So, even with regular B&W negative film
there is some variation in the way the a given film behaves compared to
other films.  Admittedly it's usually not great (with some exceptions),
so it's quite possible that chromogenics may behave somewhat differently
that a "typical" B&W neg. film.

Tom Rittenhouse wrote:
> 
> Why not? If you use a yellow filter do you not reduce the blue light that
> hits the film? And does red not reduce the blue and green? The filters may,
> and I said may, have a slightly reduced effect due to the greater
> sensimetric range of the chromogentic film, but why would you expect the
> filters to work differently.
> 
> Ciao,
> graywolf
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 7:55 PM
> Subject: Re: B&W and filters and C41 B&W film
> 
> > Hi ...
> >
> > I just read an article somewhere, within the last couple of days, that
> > said regular B&W contrast filters don't behave the same way with
> > chromogenic film as they do with regular B&W negative.  I'm not saying
> > they don't have an effect, but that the effect is different.  I don't
> > recall where i read it, so I can't provide a citation.
> >
> > gfen wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Second of all, do yellow and orange
> > > filters have teh same contrast
> > > enhancing effects on C41 B&W as they
> > > do on traditional silver halide B&W?
> >
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