Lens Coatings and Colour Response

johnamazement

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Using black and white film—specifically HP5—my uncoated Summar seems to render foliage and grass in darker tones compared with my coated Canon 50/1.8. In a side-by-side comparison the Canon looks as if it had a light yellow filter on it.

Is this a characteristic of the lens coating or just an effect produced by the lower contrast? Or am I imaginging the whole thing?
 
A few things come to mind.

How are you determining the exposure? The Canon transmits more light than the Summar, so with both lenses set to F2, with the same shutter speed, the Canon will deliver more light to the film.

The other- The Balsam used in the lenses can yellow, and produce the same effect as a light yellow filter. Look through the lens at a sheet of white paper. also, shine a light through the two lenses. Internal haze can cause a lot of contrast loss, and will make the foliage look lighter.
 
Don't forget that uncoated lenses lower image contrast, a desirable thing for a lot of B&W work. That, alone, might account for what you see.
 
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