Wratten 0% 50% Schott-Glass B+W # Heliopan Cokin Hoya Wratten # (nm) (nm) "equivalent"* FS/EAN-FS # # # UV- 18A 280/410 320/380 UG 1 403 - - U 360 18A pass - 300/- 330/430 UG 3 484 - - - - [?] IR- 43/44(A) 280/975 310/725 KG 3 489 8103/103 - - 43/44(A) block Yellow /!3 440 460 GG 455 021 - - - 3 5 ? ? - - 1005/105 - - 5 !6 240 470 GG 475? - - - - 6 /!8 460 500 GG 495 022 1008/108 001 K2 8 9 465 520 OG 515? 023 - - - 9 /!11 (yellow/green) - - 1011/111 - - 11 /!12 495 530 OG 530 099 1012/112 - (Y-52) 12 /15 505 530 - - 1015/115 - - 15 Orange /!16 520 540 OG 550 040 - - - 16 !21 530 560 - - - 002 G 21 22 550 570 OG 570 041 1022/122 - - 22 /!23A 560 580 - - - - (O-58) 23A Red /!25 580 600 OG 590 090 1025/125 003 25A 25 /!29 600 620 RG 630 091 1029/129 - - 29 -!70 645 675 RG 665? - - - - 70 /-!89B 680 720 RG 695 092 5695/569 - R72 89B -88 700 735 - - - - - 88 Opaque -88A 720 750 RG 715 - 5715/571 - - 88A /!87 740 795 RG 780 - 5780/578 - - 87 !87C 790 850 RG 830 093 5830/583 - - 87C -87B 820 930 RG 850? - 5850/585 - - 87B -87A 880 1050 RG 1000 094 5100/510 - RM90 87A * = according to B+W & Heliopan. ? = all UV short pass filters also transmit IR! use additional IR-block filter for recording only UV, like the B+W #489. - = no longer made by Kodak in gelatine! (gel alternative below) / = available as thin polyester ! = available as custom order chromatic resin CR-39 in Cokin-A or -P size, see below(-) Available in gel as custom order for all Wratten/Agfa colors
General notes:
1) Kodak recommends #8 for Ektachrome IR, I prefer using a stronger
filter, like 12, 16 or even 21.
2) The darkest filter one can look through is #89B. It already gives a
rather good impression of lighter foliage and dark skies. The darker
#88A might work, but only for rough composition. It lacks the
illuminating effect of foliage that #89B has. Eating lots of carrots
might help also....:-))
3) Kodak HIE can be used with all IR filters, although #87A will take very
long exposures. Konica & Ilford are practical up to #89B, darker
colors will also require a tripod. #87 in that case will also result
in fractions of ASA....
Related content: Effective ASA for various film/filter combinations
From: zrepachol@cc.curtin.edu.au (Paul Repacholi) Subject: Re: Wratten filter data... Organization: Curtin University of Technology Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1992 09:36:52 GMT
Hi all, I have a spread sheet of Wratten filter spectra. All current Wrattens at 10nm intervals from B-3. Well, nearly all, quattro ran out of memory before I could enter the 85s, HFs, or the safelights. Its 65K as a ascii file, a little large for posting. So, how do you want it? One explanatory post, then each filter as a follow up? Or 3 or so posts each of many filters.
At the moment its just the filter number, stability rating and 3 collums of wavelength, transmition, density. I intend adding to it when I have time/inclination.
PS If people could proofread and correct/confirm please...
~Paul
wavelength / transmission / density (nm) (%) (D) AAA 400 -- -- 410 -- -- 420 -- -- 430 -- -- 440 -- -- 450 -- -- 460 -- -- 470 -- -- 480 -- -- 490 -- -- 500 -- -- 510 -- -- 520 -- -- 530 -- -- 540 -- -- 550 -- -- 560 -- -- 570 -- -- 580 -- -- 590 12.60 0.90 600 50.00 0.30 610 75.00 0.12 620 82.60 0.08 630 85.50 0.07 640 86.70 0.06 650 87.60 0.06 660 88.20 0.05 670 88.50 0.05 680 89.00 0.05 690 89.30 0.05 700 89.50 0.05
wavelength / transmission / density (nm) (%) (D) AAA 400 -- -- 410 -- -- 420 -- -- 430 -- -- 440 -- -- 450 -- -- 460 -- -- 470 -- -- 480 -- -- 490 -- -- 500 -- -- 510 -- -- 520 -- -- 530 -- -- 540 -- -- 550 -- -- 560 -- -- 570 -- -- 580 -- -- 590 -- -- 600 -- -- 610 10.50 0.98 620 45.00 0.35 630 73.50 0.13 640 84.20 0.07 650 87.80 0.06 660 89.20 0.05 670 89.80 0.05 680 90.30 0.04 690 90.40 0.04 700 90.50 0.04
wavelength / transmission / density (nm) (%) (D) ABB 400 -- -- 410 -- -- 420 -- -- 430 -- -- 440 -- -- 450 -- -- 460 -- -- 470 -- -- 480 -- -- 490 -- -- 500 -- -- 510 -- -- 520 -- -- 530 -- -- 540 -- -- 550 -- -- 560 -- -- 570 -- -- 580 -- -- 590 -- -- 600 -- -- 610 -- -- 620 -- -- 630 -- -- 640 -- -- 650 1.30 1.89 660 12.40 0.91 670 35.50 0.45 680 58.00 0.24 690 72.10 0.14 700 80.30 0.10
wavelength / transmission / density (nm) (%) (D) AAA 400 -- -- 410 -- -- 420 -- -- 430 -- -- 440 -- -- 450 -- -- 460 -- -- 470 -- -- 480 -- -- 490 -- -- 500 -- -- 510 -- -- 520 -- -- 530 -- -- 540 -- -- 550 -- -- 560 -- -- 570 -- -- 580 -- -- 590 -- -- 600 -- -- 610 -- -- 620 -- -- 630 -- -- 640 -- -- 650 -- -- 660 -- -- 670 -- -- 680 -- -- 690 -- -- 700 -- -- 500 -- -- 510 -- -- 520 -- -- 530 -- -- 540 -- -- 550 -- -- 560 -- -- 570 -- -- 580 -- -- 590 -- -- 600 -- -- 610 -- -- 620 -- -- 630 -- -- 640 -- -- 650 -- -- 660 -- -- 670 -- -- 680 0.10 3.00 690 1.58 1.80 700 11.20 0.95 710 32.40 0.49 720 57.60 0.24 730 69.10 0.16 740 77.60 0.11 750 83.10 0.08 760 85.00 0.07 770 86.10 0.06 780 87.00 0.06 790 87.70 0.06 800 88.10 0.06 810 88.40 0.05 820 88.60 0.05 830 88.80 0.05 840 89.00 0.05 850 89.20 0.05 860 89.20 0.05 870 89.40 0.05 880 89.60 0.05 890 89.80 0.05 900 89.90 0.05 910 90.00 0.05 920 90.10 0.05 930 90.20 0.04 940 90.30 0.04 950 90.40 0.04 960 90.50 0.04 970 90.50 0.04 980 90.50 0.04 990 90.50 0.04 1000 90.50 0.04 1010 90.50 0.04 1020 90.50 0.04 1030 90.50 0.04 1040 90.50 0.04 1050 90.50 0.04 1060 90.50 0.04 1070 90.50 0.04 1080 90.50 0.04 1090 90.50 0.04 1100 90.50 0.04 1110 90.50 0.04
wavelength / transmission / density (nm) (%) (D) 700 -- -- 710 -- -- 720 1.10 1.96 730 14.00 0.85 740 33.70 0.47 750 54.00 0.27 760 70.50 0.15 770 77.30 0.11 780 81.80 0.09 790 85.20 0.07 800 87.00 0.06 810 88.00 0.06 820 88.80 0.05 830 89.00 0.05 840 89.20 0.05 850 89.20 0.05 860 89.20 0.05 870 89.10 0.05 880 89.10 0.05 890 89.10 0.05 900 89.10 0.05 910 89.10 0.05 920 89.10 0.05 930 89.10 0.05 940 89.10 0.05 950 89.30 0.05 960 89.30 0.05 970 89.40 0.05 980 90.10 0.05 990 90.30 0.04 1000 90.50 0.04 1010 90.50 0.04 1020 90.50 0.04 1030 90.50 0.04 1040 90.50 0.04 1050 90.50 0.04 1060 90.50 0.04 1070 90.50 0.04 1080 90.50 0.04 1090 90.50 0.04 1100 90.50 0.04
wavelength / transmission / density (nm) (%) (D) 700 -- -- 710 -- -- 720 -- -- 730 -- -- 740 0.80 2.10 750 3.50 1.46 760 12.30 0.91 770 22.10 0.66 780 33.20 0.48 790 44.90 0.35 800 56.90 0.24 810 63.20 0.20 820 68.00 0.17 830 73.30 0.13 840 76.30 0.12 850 78.50 0.11 860 79.50 0.10 870 80.40 0.09 880 80.70 0.09 890 81.40 0.09 900 81.90 0.09 910 82.10 0.09 920 82.70 0.08 930 83.10 0.08 940 83.40 0.08 950 83.60 0.08 960 84.00 0.08 970 84.30 0.07 980 84.60 0.07 990 84.90 0.07 1000 85.30 0.07 1010 85.60 0.07 1020 85.90 0.07 1030 86.20 0.06 1040 86.60 0.06 1050 87.00 0.06 1060 87.50 0.06 1070 87.80 0.06 1080 88.10 0.06 1090 88.30 0.05 1100 88.50 0.05
wavelength / transmission / density (nm) (%) (D) 700 -- -- 710 -- -- 720 -- -- 730 -- -- 740 -- -- 750 -- -- 760 -- -- 770 -- -- 780 -- -- 790 0.55 2.26 800 3.00 1.52 810 8.30 1.08 820 16.20 0.79 830 25.70 0.59 840 38.00 0.42 850 48.40 0.32 860 57.50 0.24 870 65.30 0.19 880 72.50 0.14 890 78.50 0.11 900 80.60 0.09 910 82.20 0.09 920 83.30 0.08 930 84.70 0.07 940 85.60 0.07 950 86.40 0.06 960 87.20 0.06 970 87.70 0.06 980 88.30 0.05 990 88.80 0.05 1000 89.20 0.05 1010 89.70 0.05 1020 90.10 0.05 1030 90.50 0.04 1040 90.80 0.04 1050 91.30 0.04 1060 91.70 0.04 1070 92.20 0.04 1080 92.50 0.03 1090 92.70 0.03 1100 93.00 0.03
wavelength / transmission / density (nm) (%) (D) 700 -- -- 710 -- -- 720 -- -- 730 -- -- 740 -- -- 750 -- -- 760 -- -- 770 -- -- 780 -- -- 790 -- -- 800 -- -- 810 -- -- 820 0.10 3.00 830 0.60 2.22 840 1.86 1.73 850 4.07 1.39 860 7.58 1.12 870 12.70 0.90 880 18.00 0.74 890 24.50 0.61 900 31.20 0.51 910 38.00 0.42 920 44.10 0.36 930 49.50 0.31 940 53.70 0.27 950 58.20 0.24 960 61.70 0.21 970 64.60 0.19 980 67.60 0.17 990 70.00 0.15 1000 73.30 0.13 1010 75.80 0.12 1020 78.50 0.11 1030 80.20 0.10 1040 82.20 0.09 1050 84.10 0.08 1060 87.20 0.06 1070 88.10 0.06 1080 88.20 0.05 1090 89.10 0.05 1100 89.10 0.05
Only the 92 Red densitometery is currently listed. What has happened to the 93 and 94? ( Green and Blue. ) What does Kodak recomend for densitometers now days??
I hope I have fixed all the upload damage... Could people please check. I will post a message to sci.optics as a pointer to this. If anyone archives it on an FTP site, please cross post the news to sci.optics as well.
Enjoy...
~Paul
From: Paul RepacholiI see you found a copy of the Wratten data I posted years ago. Glad to see it has been usefull to someone. As you can see, I am not at the old address, feel free to add my current one to the data.To: w.j.markerink@a1.nl Subject: Wratten data Date sent: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 20:57:55 +0800
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