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FL_W/FL-Day
Used to correct the greenish tone that appears when daylight type
films are used under fluorescent lighting.
FL-W is for use with warm white or white type fluo-rescent lamps.
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80A, 80B, 80C
These are color conversion filters for the use
of daylight type color films with artificial light source. 80A increases
the color temperature from 3200°K to 5500°K for the use with 3200°K
lamps. 80B increases the color temperature from 3400°K to 5500°K for
the use of photoflood lamps. 80C increases the color temperature from
3800°K to 5500°K for the use of clear flash bulbs. |
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82A, 82B, 82C
These are light balancing filters used to increase the color temperature
slightly for a cooler (bluer) tone.
Corrects the tendency toward reddish tones. For example, select the
82B when using tungsten Type B color film (3200°K) with ordinary household
100W electric bulbs (2900°K). These series filters are also used to
prevent the reddish tones in early morning or late evening light for
natural skin tones. These filters can be used together, but do not
mix 81 and 82 series filters since they cancel out each other. |
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81A, 81B, 81C
These are light balancing filters used to decrease the color
temperature slightly for a warmer (redder) tone.
Corrects the tendency toward bluish tones. For example, the 81A should
be selected when using tungsten Type B color film (3200°K) with photoflood
lamps (3400°K) These filters can be used together. |
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K2 (Yellow)
Especially useful for clear contrast between
blue sky with clouds and foreground. Provides a natural tonal rendition.
Often used for subjects at intermediate distances. |
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G (Orange)
Increases contrast between reds and yellows.
Particularly useful for distant outdoor shots taken with a telephoto
lens. Also useful in color photography for spectacular sunsets, seascapes,
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25A (Red)
Especially effective for increasing contrast. Ideal for
dramatic cloud effects in landscapes. Can also be applied
creatively in color and infrared photography.
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X0 (Yellow Green), X1 (Green)
Used primarily for black and white photography.
XO is highly effective for outdoor portraits because
red is rendered dark while green appears lighter
Great for correcting skin tones, bringing out facial expressions in
close-ups and emphasizing the feeling of liveliness. X1 is highly
effective for indoor portraits under tungsten lighting. |
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