Ash
Selflessly Self-involved
I'll probably try Peter Gilberts. His shop is definitely the best I've come across for vintage parts. I think my needs extend past the draw full of accessories he has in stock though.
MartinP
Veteran
Assuming I haven't forgotten all my physics in the last few decades. . . can I just make the remark that sticking a green-ish filter in front of a lightsource doesn't change the wavelength of the light - it just reduces the amount of light being transmitted in the areas of the spectrum which are not green-ish (or whatever colour you have) - meaning that the net result is the increased green-ish effect you can see. So for the minimum effect on the total amount of light, use no filter.
Interestingly, a red filter on pan film can give a smooth look to "white" skin, but watch out for veins. . . !
Try playing around with panchromatic film and narrow-cut filters, as used for making printing separations. Or just dark-red, dark-blue, dark-green filters. Can be interesting. I'm at work so I'll shut up now.
Interestingly, a red filter on pan film can give a smooth look to "white" skin, but watch out for veins. . . !
Try playing around with panchromatic film and narrow-cut filters, as used for making printing separations. Or just dark-red, dark-blue, dark-green filters. Can be interesting. I'm at work so I'll shut up now.
oscroft
Veteran
You haven't forgottenAssuming I haven't forgotten all my physics in the last few decades. . . can I just make the remark that sticking a green-ish filter in front of a lightsource doesn't change the wavelength of the light
jamiewakeham
Long time lurker
... and more than that, it certainly can't build any new mountains!
All a filter can ever do is take light out, not add it.
Jamie
All a filter can ever do is take light out, not add it.
Jamie
Ash
Selflessly Self-involved
Thats why I was thinking of studio lights....
colinh
Well-known
Ash, you are tenacious! 
Listen, ortho film will not record red things.
If you shine green light at a red object - it will look black, because a red object absorbs all light except for red. A red object only emits red. Getting rid of the red light before or after it bounces of the red object doesn't make any difference, and getting rid of the green, or whatever light won't make the black thing suddenly emit light either.
OK? The answer is NO.
Now, try it out and see what effect you get - (or try google).
Why do you have to use ortho film? You can get 4 x 5 in loads of normal types.
colin
Listen, ortho film will not record red things.
If you shine green light at a red object - it will look black, because a red object absorbs all light except for red. A red object only emits red. Getting rid of the red light before or after it bounces of the red object doesn't make any difference, and getting rid of the green, or whatever light won't make the black thing suddenly emit light either.
OK? The answer is NO.
Now, try it out and see what effect you get - (or try google).
Why do you have to use ortho film? You can get 4 x 5 in loads of normal types.
colin
Ash
Selflessly Self-involved
Colin, I'm using Ortho because I have a box of 100 sheets (and a second box of 100 being posted sometime soon).
I like the tones
That, and I can't afford other film... Having a packard shutter on my camera also means I need a slow ISO for exposures, since I can't go comfortably under a second
I like the tones
That, and I can't afford other film... Having a packard shutter on my camera also means I need a slow ISO for exposures, since I can't go comfortably under a second
Ash
Selflessly Self-involved
Ortho film is a bit of a headache when its dark outside!
I decided to go for a bathroom mirror shot, that way I SHOULD have been in focus. Of course it dawned on me mid-expose that I can't stand still.
F8 lens...Leningrad read about 2, so with an EI of 6... that meant a LONG exposure. I went for a few seconds before I had to blink (hence the motion blur from twitching). Tried to push development but the Ortho was having none of it. Underexposed all over the place, but I pulled this out with a little help from photoshop.
At least I now know ortho CAN do skintones.
I'll be repeating this exercise tomoro in the hope that I can get a 'nice' example of Ortho's capabilities shooting humans.
Oh, my hair had been tied back for hours, so not even that would co-operate!
EDIT:
Using Apple's Preview program, 'Image Correction' features.
Sharpened, more levelling, slight sepia tone
Shameless plug to check out this thread also! http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36080
I decided to go for a bathroom mirror shot, that way I SHOULD have been in focus. Of course it dawned on me mid-expose that I can't stand still.
F8 lens...Leningrad read about 2, so with an EI of 6... that meant a LONG exposure. I went for a few seconds before I had to blink (hence the motion blur from twitching). Tried to push development but the Ortho was having none of it. Underexposed all over the place, but I pulled this out with a little help from photoshop.
At least I now know ortho CAN do skintones.
I'll be repeating this exercise tomoro in the hope that I can get a 'nice' example of Ortho's capabilities shooting humans.
Oh, my hair had been tied back for hours, so not even that would co-operate!

EDIT:
Using Apple's Preview program, 'Image Correction' features.
Sharpened, more levelling, slight sepia tone

Shameless plug to check out this thread also! http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36080
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Ash
Selflessly Self-involved
That original picture (above) looks rubbish now.
I tried again today and you can see the result in my latest blog. Oh, and a crop of my mug as a new avatar
Edit, here's a crop from the backup shot. I don't like it as much, it's less dynamic, but the tones are visible.
So Ortho doesnt mind skin-tones after all!
I tried again today and you can see the result in my latest blog. Oh, and a crop of my mug as a new avatar
Edit, here's a crop from the backup shot. I don't like it as much, it's less dynamic, but the tones are visible.

So Ortho doesnt mind skin-tones after all!
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