U.M. 2

print - a richer tone, making white clouds
stand
aut
clearly.
Green
foliage, lawns, etc. which would normally print darker,
will show a lighter tone
and
better modulation. Because the
green
filter reduces the overall amount of light transmitted
through the
lens, you must double the shutter speed -
in
other
words use
'/'00
sec. when the MINOX exposure meter
or
ex-
posure guide indicates
'/'00
sec.
The
orange
filter - which requires three times normal shutter
speed - darkens blue skies considerably, but lightens all
reddish tones.
Even
in
full sunlight it produces
dramatic
skies
and scenes
resembling night shots. More important
is
its
ability.to
produce
clear
pictures on days when
there
is a blue
)
atmospheric haze. The
orange
filter
is
particularly useful for
cloud p.ictures, snow scenes, mountain photography,
and
on
hazy days.
DO NOT
USE
THE
ORANGE
FILTER
FOR
PORTRAITS
as
red lips
wo
uld
appear
almost white.
NEVER
USE
THE
GREEN
OR ORANGE
FILTER
WITH
COLOR
FILM.
17
'/soo
sec.
without
filter
'/'00
sec. with green
filter, sky darker,
clouds stand
out
'/'00
sec. with
orange
filter,
sky
very dark,
clouds "fluffy',
green
areas
lighter