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Warming filter not very warm, can you explain?

I tried using a warming filter on some Ilford HP5 and it didn't seem to do much. How is it that people get that Sepia tone to their photographs. I'm trying to get it right in camera.

Update:

How long did I warm the filter? I didn't. I thought it was warm enough already. Thanks for the tip.

I don't have any tea or coffee, how about some apple cider? Or would that add a little too much spice?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    How long did you warm that filter before you used it?

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    wash your print with cold tea, or wash the camera with warm tea (no milk just black)

    EDIT: brown apple cider at your own risk, drink some first just incase

  • 1 decade ago

    You need to try this on some of that C-41 process black and white film.

    Source(s): hahaha
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