Pirate
Guitar playing Fotografer
Yellow?
Red?
Green?
Red/Orange?
Blue?
What do you use and what do you like? ...and why? And with what films?
Red?
Green?
Red/Orange?
Blue?
What do you use and what do you like? ...and why? And with what films?
John Robertson
Well-known
Yellow/Green, good for skin tones,foliage and skies. Often overlooked, the one that was recommended by my instructor years ago at the Leica Schule in Wetzlahr!!
Mostly use XP2 and Foma 100
Mostly use XP2 and Foma 100
divewizard
perspicaz
The following are in the order I tend yo use them:
1) I find I use an orange with TMAX most of the time.
2) I sometimes you a very light yellow in low light.
3) I use a yellow-green or green for portraits.
4) I usually use yellow with HP5+
5) I use red for dramatic effects and clouds
6) I use dark red for for even more dramatic effects
7) I use blue to enhance fog
Here is a dark red example with a GW690 and Ilford Pan F
Here is an example with a Nikon FM with Nikkor 55mm f/1.2 and a Blue filter and Efke 25
Here is a portrait with a GW690, HP5+, and a green filter
And here is an example with an TMAX100, an Olympus 35SP, and an orange filter
©2011 Chris Grossman
1) I find I use an orange with TMAX most of the time.
2) I sometimes you a very light yellow in low light.
3) I use a yellow-green or green for portraits.
4) I usually use yellow with HP5+
5) I use red for dramatic effects and clouds
6) I use dark red for for even more dramatic effects
7) I use blue to enhance fog
Here is a dark red example with a GW690 and Ilford Pan F

Here is an example with a Nikon FM with Nikkor 55mm f/1.2 and a Blue filter and Efke 25
Here is a portrait with a GW690, HP5+, and a green filter
And here is an example with an TMAX100, an Olympus 35SP, and an orange filter

©2011 Chris Grossman
f16sunshine
Moderator
Light Green for Portraits and nudes.
I'll try the blue in fog. S
I'll try the blue in fog. S
filmfan
Well-known
UV for me.
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
B+W medium orange. Fantastic with ACROS/LP100. I most often shoot TMY400-2 which is a bit red-shifted anyway, so yellow doesn't make a dramatic difference.


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Roger Hicks
Veteran
Light or medium yellow with <90mm
Dark yellow or light yellow/orange with >90mm
@90mm, any of the above
Cheers,
R.
Dark yellow or light yellow/orange with >90mm
@90mm, any of the above
Cheers,
R.
Chris101
summicronia
Almost always red. "The redder, the better."
Gary E
Well-known
@Divewizard. That first shot is awsome and wouldn't hesitate to print at 24x36 poster size to put up on my wall. You definitely know your filters and film combos.
But it makes me miss my GW670III a lot though 
Me, I usually have a yellow/med yellow on most of the time; I take it off indoors though (need speed). Other times, green for skin and red for skies.
Me, I usually have a yellow/med yellow on most of the time; I take it off indoors though (need speed). Other times, green for skin and red for skies.
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