1. What is a soft filter? What does it do to your image?
2. What do polarizers do? What does it do to your image?
3. What are neutral density filters? How are graduated filters different?
3. What are neutral density filters? How are graduated filters different?
A soft filter is a filter that soften your image by adding a slight blur to it. It gives the image a dream-like look, and comes in 1/2, 1/4, and 1/8 incriments. Polarizers are used to eliminate glare and reflections on surfaces like glass and water. They deepen the colors of skies and the grass because they take off the reflection on them. ND filters are used to control the amount of light coming into your image. They can be used to control the exposure when you're filming in a bright place. Graduated filters are different as the ND is only on one half of the filter pane, ideal when trying to film an image such as a sky, when you don't want to darken the exposure of the whole image.
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