Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/09/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Mike Durling wrote: > > Tiffen does or did make a series of "low contrast" filters. They are kind > of like light fog filters. They come in steps from 1 to 5. I've used them > for video; maybe twice in 15 years. They work ok if you want that kind of > effect. > > Mike D > Video maybe mike i cant speak for video i'm not sure how i feel about video. Diffusion filters have gotten to the point where they just don't cut it. If there is a known successful still fineart, commercial, news, fashion photographer out there using diffusion I'd like to know who they are. Their use has been relegated to second rate portraiture and low level amateur stuff. Diffusion in Leica photography? Putting any diffusion at all over a Leica lens? I'd go so far as to call it a generalized unwise move.Not for me for sure. Lowering contrast an excuse to use diffusion? Nope!! Those low contrast filters are diffusion filters. A rose by any other name. You could pull your film which means develop less. Use special developers if it's black and white and even color. (First developer) More diluted developers, water baths, alkali baths. Stand development (not for me) Pre or post fog you film. Make one exposure for your highlights another exposure for your shadows and combine them in Photoshop Use lower contrast films fill in with reflectors or flash. anything but defiling the image that goes into your Leica lens. It's an impure thought if you ask me. An impure deed. A not happening deal. Uncool Daddy O! Mark Rabiner Portland, Oregon USA http://www.rabiner.cncoffice.com/