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filters for black and white
Hey guys, I just wanted to know, I've been reading a lot about filters for film-look. What about for a black/white film noir look...
What filters would enahance my images. Or can use the ones refered to already on the site. Thanks again Neil |
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Hope, BC
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In B&W photography, using a yellow or an orange filter will add more contrast.
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Black and white
Thanks Frank. SHould I bother with ND, Polarizing or Black Promist 1/2?
Neil |
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Find a good B&W photography book at the book store -- one that includes a section on creative filter effects and shows practical examples.
Michael
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