With most traditional B&W films the Green filter tends to give a more 
"natural" rendition.  That's usually my starting point.  Then either Red 
or Yellow.  Quite often I'll end up going back to green.

David J Brooks wrote:
> I have started to play with these filters, found on Mark Roberts site,
> and am happy for the most part, but find my self having to go through
> each one to see the effect.
>
> I have some, but not a lot of usage with B&W film  over the years, but
> not filters. I know the film "see's" colours as different shades, but
> i'm
> wondering if there is a good start point. Like if the photo has a lot
> of red in it, do you start with a red filter, or blue.
>
> Any tips to start.
>
> Dave
>
>   


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