![]() I selected this scene because the light was soft, just the sort of situation in which you might image that this type of filter could be helpful. ![]() As can be seen the light was bright overcast. The location was on Route 168 in the Eastern Sierra in October, 1999. This frame was taken with a Rollei 6008 and 90mm f/4.0 Schneider APO Makro Symmar lens on Provia 100. Simply put, whatever these filters can do can be done better in PhotoShop.īut, many photographers do not yet use digital image processing and for them it could be of interest to see how the three major brands of enhancing filters available, Lee, Sing-Rayand Tiffencompared.įortunately in mid-October ’99, on a shoot in the Eastern Sierrawith photographer Steve Kossackwho owns the other two brands, I had the opportunity of comparing all three filters on location. ![]() I determined to my satisfaction that a colour enhancing filter is essentially redundant if you use digital image processing techniques. PhotoShopI explored the use of the Leebrand filter and how it compares to the enhancements that can be done with PhotoShop by itself. In a previous article titled Colour Enhancing Filters Vs. ![]() Colour enhancing filters are an expensive accessory and are primarily of interest to landscape photographers. ![]()
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