A coloured filter used in Black and White photography will lighten any colour that is similar to its own, and darken other colours. A red filter for instance, will make a red post box appear almost white and blue sky as almost black as the relevant colours are either transmitted or absorbed. Green filters are popular for lightening foliage or grass and blue filters are often used to enhance skin tones and texture in portraiture, as they will darken pinks and reds. Pale colours have a subtle effect whereas dark hues effect the image dramatically.
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 | 11 Yellowish Green Standard
Used to alter the response of panchromatic emulsions to be equivalent to the natural response of the eye to objects under tungsten illumination. Greens are reproduced slightly lighter in daylight.
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 | 12 Deep Yellow Standard
Minus blue filter. Can be used to cancel blue light when infrared-sensitive films are exposed. Also penetration of haze during aerial photography.
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 | 15 Deep Yellow Standard
Increases contrast between cloud and sky for over-correction effect. Also used for copying documents on yellowed paper.
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