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14 hours ago, farnz said:

A rough and ready way to find out of course is to meter the scene, remember the exposure, hold the red filter in front of the meter's input window, and then meter the scene again and you'll see how many stops the red filter introduces.

Pete.

It’s about spectral sensitivity, this is why a camera meter will not meter correctly through a filter. It will give underexposed results.

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2 hours ago, a.noctilux said:

When E6 processed one day, you would not see the colour shifts 😉,

false colours would stay false !

It's a black & white film :)

But I do still have some EIR too!

 

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