Science, Creation & EvolutionEvolution vs. Intelligent Design for DummiesYep. Not many people do that anymore. Have you done any work with the zone system? I used to do almost nothing but black and white with Panatomic X and Agfa Portriga Rapid paper. I liked the warmth of the skin tones. It can't actually intensify light. No filter can do that. Rather, it removes some of the blue light. You will get slightly less light than if you used no filter at all. I know what you mean, though, I definitely perceive it as an intensification. It was persuasive enough that I actually got a GE lightmeter and tested it to see. It does reduce illumination measurably. No, it's very real. Try this. Go out on a clear night, and find the faintest star you can see, off the center of your vision, and then look directly at it. It will disappear, and not reappear until you move your eyes a few degrees to one side of it. This is because you have virtually no rods in the center of your retina, and you are essentially blind at the center of your vision in very low light. It has nothing to do with goggles. This has been known since ancient times, although they didn't know why it happens, of course. The primary blind spot, with absolutely no rods or cones, is off-center, while the secondary blind spot is directly in the center of your visual field. |
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