Ah, another scientist! [] I may do one better than that, when I have a chance. I've considered setting up a contest here to see if anyone can tell the difference. I checked and I have a wide range of 58mm UV filters--B+W MRC, B+W non-MRC, HMC, Hoya Pro1, Kenko Pro1, Tiffen, and a really cheap Crystal Optics. I can use my 100mm f/2.8 Macro lens--a prime lens would probably be better and that lens, in particular, is exceptionally sharp.
- Set up a suitable target (WhiBal carc, Gretag-Maceth Mini Color Checker, some fine detail (magazine clipping?), & something with bright colors on my backyard fence. (No suitable place indoors.)
- Shoot on a bright overcast day, if possible, to get flat, consistent lighting with little shadows. (Lots of overcast days here in Eugene, Oregon--at least until mid-June.) Absolutely clear sky would be the other choice, to avoid cloud shadows
- Mount the camera on my Feisol tripod & Markins ballhead, locked down tight, with some sort of weight on the tripod's hook.
- Use manual exposure at about f5.6-8, "neutral" style, appropriate white balance, but autofocus, in case something moves a bit between shots. (The WhiBal card has a focus target).
- Take shots (using mirror lockup and a remote trigger) with each filter and some without a filter. (I'll clean the filters before shooting and brush the lens and filters with a LensPen brush when I change filters.) I'll have to put some number in the shots so that I don't get them mixed up.
- Do 100% crops from the RAW images using Digital Photo Professional, but no other processing. (Other option would be use the Trim command in Graphic Converter on the JPEG images.)
- Post those on a web page, along with scaled versions of the full shots for reference.
The contest would have two tasks: identify the no-filter shot(s)--I'd probably put in two to lower the probability of getting it right by chance--and identify the shot with the el-cheapo filter.
I'll have some sort of prize--maybe the el-cheapo filter! [:P] (Naw, it will probably be something else.)
It will be a week or two before I can get this done.