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Review Summary
2009-05-30T21:00:00
This is a great fun filter. I was actually looking for a CityScape to practice on but none came to mind. I was at the Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix, AZ at the Dale Chihuly exhibit and did a comparison on the blue chandelier. Check out the "before" and "after" images I have included. I think it works better after the sunset when the city lights come up. Good luck.
MAUREEN K.
Florescent lighting has characteristics that affect color rendition. This color shift is not usually visual to the human eye but will cause adverse effects on film.
When shooting under "daylight" florescents your pictures will have a purplish tone. Hoya's FL-D filter corrects and restores a normal color balance.
In industrial situations you might encounter "warm white" florescents which will give a greenish tone, requiring Hoya's FL-W corrective filter.
Both filters are available in coated and multi coated (stronger flare prevention) versions and all popular sizes.