I think your red filter photograph was slightly overexposed which would account for results I believe. AndyD > On Nov 15, 2017, at 7:16 AM, Kostas Papakotas <clenchedteethphotography@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I just had a scan made of 2 rolls of B&W film that i shot in a fortress/city. (with No corrections in a color minilab) > Where it was applicable I shot both with and without a red filter. > What surprised me was that in the red filter frames, both the vegetation and the rock walls turned out lighter than I thought they would. > Sample photo at: https://img.aspr.gr/images/2017/11/15/Redfilter-Combo.jpg > Does that stand to reason? > > Or is it a metering issue? > (my process was to meter the sky and walls separately, then average. Which usually turned out to use the wall metering at 0 to -1 stop. I did not meter again with the red filter, i just kept the no-filter stop down)