The deep yellow is Wratten #15.
S.
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Subject: Re: What filter when shooting B&W portraits with Kodak 3200?
As far as I know its called deep yellow.
Greg
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Subject: Re: What filter when shooting B&W portraits with Kodak 3200?
I used to use a deep yellow filter with bw film. It
gave a delicate look to human flesh that I liked.
However, if you're shooting at 3200 the grain will
probably counteract any delicacy.
Gregory,
Thanks for reponding to my message. DO you know what
the yellow filter is called ? This week I am going to
experiment with it. I very curious to see how its
going to look with 3200 speed film.
Thanks,
srinivasa regeti