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Roman
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Roger,
have you tried comparing a yellow and yellow-green filter side by side for the same scene (esp. lanscapes, or anything with foliage in it)?
I used yellow filters for years, since they were what is recommended as 'standard' everywhere, until I got some Russian MF lenses that come packaged with yellow-green, and that was the eye-opener: in direct comparison, the y-g does everything the yellow does (like giving better cloud separation in skies), but with the added bonus of making trees, bushes, etc. look much more plastic, 3D like, and slightly lighter than with a yellow, kind of airy, fluffy 😉
Roman
have you tried comparing a yellow and yellow-green filter side by side for the same scene (esp. lanscapes, or anything with foliage in it)?
I used yellow filters for years, since they were what is recommended as 'standard' everywhere, until I got some Russian MF lenses that come packaged with yellow-green, and that was the eye-opener: in direct comparison, the y-g does everything the yellow does (like giving better cloud separation in skies), but with the added bonus of making trees, bushes, etc. look much more plastic, 3D like, and slightly lighter than with a yellow, kind of airy, fluffy 😉
Roman