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The main purpose of the P711 Magenta Color Correction Filter is to control color by attenuating principally the red, green, or blue part of the spectrum. It can be used to make slight changes in the color balance of images recorded on color films, or compensate for deficiencies in the spectral quality of a light source.
The P711 Magenta Color Correction Filter is suitable for shorter focal lengths between 20-24 or 28mm, and for wide-angle zoom lenses ranging from 24-50mm, 28-85mm, to 35-135mm.
Yes, the P711 Magenta Color Correction Filter CC10M is designed to effectively eliminate vignetting, which is the issue of dark edges in photography.
Yes, the P711 Magenta Color Correction Filter CC10M is compatible with color temperature meters, ensuring precision and accuracy in your work.
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For shorter focal lengths 20-24 or 28mm as well as for wide-angle zooms (24-50mm, 28-85mm, 35-135mm) System P is strongly recommended. It is available in diameters ranging from 48 to 82mm and eliminates vignetting (dark edges).
Color Compensating Filters - Control color by attenuating principally the red, green, or blue part of the spectrum. They can be used to make slight changes in the color balance of images recorded on color films, or compensate for deficiencies in the spectral quality of a light source. These filters will work perfectly with color temperature meters where even slight variances of color will cause a problem.