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almost paramount pictures)))
Zarya (Dawn-FED), Orion 15, orange filter 2,8X, TM Astpum 100 as 50-70, D76, June 2023

Zarya (Dawn-FED), Orion 15, orange filter 2,8X, TM Astpum 100 as 50-70, D76, June 2023

Zarya (Dawn-FED), Orion 15, orange filter 2,8X, TM Astpum 100 as 50-70, D76, June 2023
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Zarya (Dawn-FED), Orion 15, orange filter 2,8X, TM Astpum 100 as 50-70, D76, June 2023

Zarya (Dawn-FED), Orion 15, orange filter 2,8X, TM Astpum 100 as 50-70, D76, June 2023

Zorkiy 3m, Orion 15, aviphot 200 as 100, 2023
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Along the Seven Wonders Loop, Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada.
Nikon FM2n, AI Nikkor 50mm f/1.8S, Kentmere Pan 400, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5.5 minutes.

2024.02.21 Roll #350-08531-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
Nikon FM2n, AI Nikkor 50mm f/1.8S, Kentmere Pan 400, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5.5 minutes.

2024.02.21 Roll #350-08531-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
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Oh, how is this possible?!Along the Seven Wonders Loop, Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada.
Nikon FM2n, AI Nikkor 50mm f/1.8S, Kentmere Pan 400, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5.5 minutes.
2024.02.21 Roll #350-08531-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
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There's not much sense of scale, but this is a close up detail of a small feature. The protruding ridges are probably around 1/2 inch tall (10mm). Valley of Fire State Park is known for its red sandstone, and this feature was probably created by erosion.Oh, how is this possible?!
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reeds and river sedge before rain through a 2X yellow filter
Zorkiy 3m, JUPITER 12 - 35MM F/2.8, isopan 100, May 2019
Zorkiy 3m, JUPITER 8, isopan 100, May 2019

Zorkiy 3m, JUPITER 12 - 35MM F/2.8, isopan 100, May 2019

Zorkiy 3m, JUPITER 8, isopan 100, May 2019
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I really like these, especially the second image.reeds and river sedge before rain through a 2X yellow filter
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Zorkiy 3m, JUPITER 12 - 35MM F/2.8, isopan 100, May 2019
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Zorkiy 3m, JUPITER 8, isopan 100, May 2019
What exactly is a 2X yellow filter? Is it like a darker/deeper yellow, or are you simply stacking two normal yellow filters?
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Thank you for your attention to the pictures!I really like these, especially the second image.
What exactly is a 2X yellow filter? Is it like a darker/deeper yellow, or are you simply stacking two normal yellow filters?
I have a denser filter than the usual yellow 1.4X, its full name is "ZhS-18", this is an old nomenclature (I'll look in old books for its density now), visually it is a little denser in color.
To be honest, in these particular shots there is no mention of a filter in the frame file name and I can only guess. What kind of filter was used then, most often I use O2.8X, Red - very rarely - too much contrast, simple yellow - weak effect, yellow-green 2X - similar to orange in effect.
Thanks again for your attention to this point - now I am just selecting a full set of filters for Mamiya Press and was just thinking that I should look for a denser pure yellow and compare it with yellow-green and pure green.
I didn't use two filters at the same time - too much light loss, only on a digital camera I used two or three neutral gray H-4 filters to catch lightning and for long exposures)))
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Oh! I looked in the books for a quick glance and got even more confused))) - the old nomenclature indicated only the type of glass (without taking into account the thickness), the new one - the multiplicity of the entire filter. The transition to a new nomenclature became clear.
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