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The main applications of this filter include adding color to a dull sky, modifying specific colors in a scene for special effects, enhancing existing colors for a dramatic effect, and achieving balanced exposure in uneven lighting scenarios.
A hard edge filter has a transition area that is approximately 1/4" to 1/2" wide before reaching full density, making it ideal for telephoto lenses. A soft edge filter has a transition area that is between 1/2" to 2" wide before reaching full density, making it suitable for wide-angle lenses.
An attenuated gradient is a special type of filter where the transition area extends across the entire filter, starting clear and reaching maximum density at the opposite end.
The terms 'vertical and horizontal' refer to the filter's position in relation to the camera when the grad line is horizontal.
This filter is recommended for professional photography due to its high-quality construction, versatility in applications, and ability to enhance reality and create stunning visual illusions.
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5.65x5.65" / 143.5 x 143.5mm
Hard Edge Graduated ND Filter
Reduces Exposure in Selective Areas
1.2 (+4 Stop Exposure Increase)
Filter Factor: 16
Glass
049383995640
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|---|---|---|---|
| Grade | - | 1 | 1/4 |
| Coating | Non-Coated | - | - |
| Rectangular Filter Size | 5.65" x 5.65" | 5.65" x 5.65" | 5.65" x 5.65" |
| Filter Type | - | Soft Focus | Mist |
| Density | 1.2 (4 stop) | - | - |
| Graduated ND Type | Hard Edge | - | - |
| Neutral Density Type | Graduated ND | - | - |
| Variable Density | NA | - | - |
Explore the world of professional photography with the Tiffen 5.65 x 5.65" Hard Edge Graduated 1.2 ND Filter. This high-quality filter is a staple in the industry, renowned for its ability to enhance reality and create stunning visual illusions.
The Tiffen Color-Grad filters are celebrated for their versatility, offering a myriad of applications. They can inject vibrancy into a dull sky, modify specific colors in a scene for a unique special effect, or subtly enhance existing colors for a dramatic impact. Moreover, they are instrumental in achieving a balanced exposure in scenarios with uneven lighting.
These filters are available in a broad spectrum of sizes and colors, catering to diverse photography needs. They are crafted with either a soft edge, where the transition area spans between 1/2" to 2" wide before reaching full density, or a hard edge, where the transition area is approximately 1/4" to 1/2" wide before reaching full density. Special order attenuated gradients are also available, where the transition area extends across the entire filter, starting clear and reaching maximum density at the opposite end.
The Tiffen 5.65 x 5.65" Hard Edge Graduated 1.2 ND Filter is a rectangular-shaped filter, often referred to as the Panavision size. The terms vertical and horizontal are crucial when discussing these filters, as they denote the filter's position in relation to the camera when the grad line is horizontal.
The choice between a "hard" edge or "soft" edge filter largely depends on the type of lens and the subject matter. Telephoto lenses utilize a small portion of the filter, making a hard edge filter the recommended choice for long lenses. Conversely, wide-angle lenses, which make objects appear smaller, are better suited to a soft edge filter. Soft edges and attenuators are ideal for blending with irregular-shaped subjects or unusual lighting.
In summary, the Tiffen 5.65 x 5.65" Hard Edge Graduated 1.2 ND Filter is an essential tool for photographers looking to elevate their work, offering a unique blend of versatility, quality, and precision.
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