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Contrast Enhancing Filter for Black and White Photography
Black and white photos are represented in shades of black and white, so even if you feel clean with the naked eye, white clouds can blend into the blue sky, creating a flat picture with no black or white difference than you can imagine.This is because the naked eye and film have different feel on color.
By separating the Y2 (yellow), YA3 (orange) and R1 (red) filters, representative black-and-white filters, you can create a great effect that fits your image.Y2 → YA3 → R1 The difference between black and white and contrast.
The closest to the image you see with the naked eye is the Y2 of the moderate contrast effect.
Y2 for scenes where scenes are subjected from near to middle scenes, YA3 for shooting distances using telephoto lenses, and R1 for intense images beyond vision.
Not only can you take monochrome film, it can also be used to create monochrome photography modes of digital cameras and monochrome photographs using the image processing software.The monochrome effect may vary from camera to camera.
Applications: You can also use it for color photos and add a yellow color effect.The image may vary depending on the increase and decreased exposure during shooting, so it is recommended to keep the image at a level of exposure.When using a color negative film, please be sure to use a colored filter at the time of a printing request.For the color effect of digital SLRs, please fix the white balance setting to the "sunny" mode and other modes.