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Hazy Shade of Winter - Polarizer Testing - Ladram Bay, Devon, UK
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<blockquote data-quote="RedZeppelin" data-source="post: 105710" data-attributes="member: 17888"><p>Thanks [USER=19323]@MickDoesStuff[/USER] ?</p><p></p><p>Yes, it's the standard Polarizer (fixed) - I got the 3 pack with the ND8 & ND16 for £18 delivered from a Chinese seller on eBay. I was a bit wary, even though he had good feedback, but they're genuine Polar Pro and sealed in the original packaging. I've since bought the Cinema Series Shutter collection from the same seller for half the price I can get them in the UK, so I'm pretty much covered for all situations now.</p><p></p><p>I still run my images through Skylum's Air Magic (I find it quicker and the results better than my experiments with merging AEB shots in Lightroom), but I can now leave it at the default settings without having to boost the filter as the Polarizer naturally improves the contrast and saturation.</p><p></p><p>I can't recommend these filters highly enough - especially as I wasn't expecting them to work with panorama's ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedZeppelin, post: 105710, member: 17888"] Thanks [USER=19323]@MickDoesStuff[/USER] ? Yes, it's the standard Polarizer (fixed) - I got the 3 pack with the ND8 & ND16 for £18 delivered from a Chinese seller on eBay. I was a bit wary, even though he had good feedback, but they're genuine Polar Pro and sealed in the original packaging. I've since bought the Cinema Series Shutter collection from the same seller for half the price I can get them in the UK, so I'm pretty much covered for all situations now. I still run my images through Skylum's Air Magic (I find it quicker and the results better than my experiments with merging AEB shots in Lightroom), but I can now leave it at the default settings without having to boost the filter as the Polarizer naturally improves the contrast and saturation. I can't recommend these filters highly enough - especially as I wasn't expecting them to work with panorama's ? [/QUOTE]
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