jy02858832
Newbie
Hi!
I want to konw which filter do you often use for b&w photography, medium yellow,green,red or orange?
I want to konw which filter do you often use for b&w photography, medium yellow,green,red or orange?
Juan Valdenebro
Truth is beauty
When the sky is open blue, yellow filter.
ND for fast film on direct sun with large apertures.
No filter most of the times.
Cheers,
Juan
ND for fast film on direct sun with large apertures.
No filter most of the times.
Cheers,
Juan
barnwulf
Well-known
Mostly I don't use any filter but I sometimes need to either lighten or darken a color. I most often use a medium yellow or sometimes a red. Those two most often work for me.
ReeRay
Well-known
Yellow always on, Orange for skies, Red for brickwork/structures
smile
why so serious?
mostly orange
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
Orange for landscapes with a lot of sky. ND grads at times to balance sky and foreground interest (though rather difficult to use). Otherwise pretty much nothing.
kshapero
South Florida Man
Yellow and an ND 4.
lxmike
M2 fan.
two favs
Red and green fiilters
Red and green fiilters
sniki
Well-known
Most without, otherwise yellow-green.
charjohncarter
Veteran
I like the old fashion linear polarizing filter (I have nothing against the circular, I just have never tried one). You get controllable darkened skies (also that arrow on it makes it easy for my TLRs) without the loss of shadow detail.
oftheherd
Veteran
No favorite. When I use one, I just use the one that will give me what I think I am looking for.
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
For most of my shots a medium yellow...I do carry a linear polarizer, ND 4x & deep yellow...
On the 80mm 1.9 lens for the Mamiya m645 I found a #85 warming filter that works real nice with B&W film...
On the 80mm 1.9 lens for the Mamiya m645 I found a #85 warming filter that works real nice with B&W film...
TareqPhoto
The Survivor
I have a red filter which i didn't use at all, i used it once with digital in 2007 i think then never use it again, but now with film i may use it again when necessary, i am just buying another filter, Yellow, so then i have different color filter, if i want orange then simply i put them together, lol
chris000
Landscaper
Medium yellow on quite a lot of my landscapes, graduated NDs and full NDs as appropriate.
Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
ferider
Veteran
Very cool, Ron.
I use yellow, red and ND. Yellow is not only good for blue sky, but also portraits (softens the skin a bit).
I use yellow, red and ND. Yellow is not only good for blue sky, but also portraits (softens the skin a bit).
Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
You might find some usefull info in this booklet (its on the famous B+W filters):
https://www.schneideroptics.com/info/handbook/pdf/B+WHandbook_Full.pdf
https://www.schneideroptics.com/info/handbook/pdf/B+WHandbook_Full.pdf
Bruin
Noktonian
I use a yellow-green for nature landscapes and people; orange for urban landscapes and as a ND filter.
matt335
Well-known
I picked up two second hand B+W filters cheaply, a yellow/green and a orange/red. I also have a very old yellow filter from my dad's old voigtlander which somehow fits on my 35mm summaron. the guides mentioned here and elsewhere are helpful to understand what filters do and how to use them effectively.
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
Tiffen Bokeh Enhancer 
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