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  • in reply to: Switching stock (or not) – Kodak 5219 500T #216189
    johandijkstra
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      Thank you so much!
      In some way, I like the idea of sticking to one stock, but I’m unsure about the number of filters I’ll need and the risks that come with it when shooting in full sun during the afternoon. For a twilight scene, 500T is the only choice, right? Is it common to shoot twilight without an 85b filter to gain more stops?

      in reply to: Switching stock (or not) – Kodak 5219 500T #216183
      johandijkstra
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        Mr. Mullen, thank you so much!

        Would you then choose to use only tungsten balanced rolls and either filter all of them with an 85B or not at all? Or would you mix daylight and tungsten rolls?

        I’ve heard Deakins mention that he doesn’t use an 85B filter in daylight at all.

        Or would you prefer using an 81EF pale amber filter to create a mixed light look?

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