Tiffen 58mm 25 Filter (Red)
from Tiffen
- Medium red filter
- Darkens blue sky creating dramatic contrast with clouds
- 58mm diameter
- Primarily for black-and-white images
- Creates greater contrast between foliage and flowers
May be used to simulate a moonlit scene at midday with slight underexposure. When used with infrared film, this filter yields extreme contrast in skies, turns foliage white, and cuts through fog and haze.
Provides dramatic contrast in outdoor photography when used with black-&-white film / Also works with color and infrared films
Tiffen 58mm 47 Filter (Blue)
from Tiffen
- Dark blue filter
- Accentuates haze and fog
- Used for dye transfer and contrast effect
- 58mm diameter
The Blue 47 is a dark blue filter that accentuates haze and fog. It can be used for dye transfer and contrast effects. Although originally intended for use with black and white film, this filter can also be used as a creative tool in color photography.
Primarily for black-and-white photography.
Tiffen 52mm 25 Filter (Red)
from Tiffen
- Medium-red filter
- Darkens blue sky, creating dramatic contrast with clouds
- 52 millimeters in diameter
- Primarily for black-and-white images
- Creates greater contrast between foliage and flowers
Provides dramatic contrast in outdoor photography when used with black-&-white film / Also works with color and infrared films
Tiffen 58mm 15 Filter (Yellow)
from Tiffen
- Deep yellow filter
- Renders sky dramatically darker
- Produces more dramatic effects than Yellow 8 filter
- 58mm diameter
- Primarily for black-and-white imaging
Use to enhance landscapes, marine scenes, and aerial photography.
Black and white imaging records only tonal differences between colored objects, which appear as black, white, or different shades of gray. Proper rendition depends on your own desires, and, for film, the differences between film sensitivity to colors and that of the eye. The latter is due to the fact that most panchromatic emulsions used are more sensitive to blue, violet and ultraviolet than to other colors. Therefore, blue appears as lighter on film than it does to the eye. This can make a blue-sky light enough to appear a similar shade of light gray as the clouds that are in it, making the clouds "disappear."The Yellow 15 enhances landscapes, marine scenes and aerial photography with more dramatic effects than Yellow 8.
Tiffen 58mm 8 Filter (Yellow)
from Tiffen
- Improves contrast
- Most natural tonal correction
- 58mm diameter
- Primarily for black-and-white imaging
TIFFEN 588Y2 -- The #8 Yellow Filter is used for a marked increase in contrast with black and white film.
This medium yellow filter offers the most correct tonal range contrast to produce natural clouds against blue skies. Ideal for landscapes.
Tiffen 52mm 11 Filter (Green)
from Tiffen
- Light green filter
- Darkens sky in contrast to clouds
- In foliage, greens are lightened and reds darkened
- 52mm diameter
- Used primarily for black-and-white imaging
TIFFEN 5211G1 -- This filter is ideal for scenes where it is important to differentiate the green tonal values in black and white photography.
Ideal for more pleasing skin tones outdoors. Especially suited for portraits photographed against the sky. A universal asset for all scenes.
Tiffen 55mm 25 Filter (Red)
from Tiffen
- Medium-red filter
- Darkens blue sky, creating dramatic contrast with clouds
- Primarily for black-and-white images
- Creates greater contrast between foliage and flowers
- 55 millimeters in diameter
Provides dramatic contrast in outdoor photography when used with black-&-white film / Also works with color and infrared films
Tiffen 46mm 25 Filter (Red)
from Tiffen
- Medium red filter
- Darkens blue sky creating dramatic contrast with clouds
- Primarily for black-and-white images
- Creates greater contrast between foliage and flowers
- 46mm diameter
Create dramatic sky effects, emphasizing cloud contrast for landscapes with Red 25. Simulate a moonlit scene at midday with slight underexposure. Use with infrared film to yield extreme contrast with skies, turn foliage white and cut through fog and haze.
May be used to simulate a moonlit scene at midday with slight underexposure. When used with infrared film, this filter yields extreme contrast in skies, turns foliage white, and cuts through fog and haze.
Tiffen 52mm 29 Filter (Red)
from Tiffen
- Dark-red filter
- Used in scientific photography
- 52 millimeters in diameter
- Primarily for black-and-white images
Red 29 is an excellent copying filter for blueprints. It is used in scientific photography. Use with Polarizer for dramatic b&w effects.
This filter is an excellent copying filter for blueprints.
Tiffen 67mm 8 Filter (Yellow)
from Tiffen
- Improves contrast
- Most natural tonal correction
- 67mm diameter
- Primarily for black-and-white imaging
Black and white imaging records only tonal differences between colored objects, which appear as black, white, or different shades of gray. Proper rendition depends on your own desires, and, for film, the differences between film sensitivity to colors and that of the eye. The latter is due to the fact that most panchromatic emulsions used are more sensitive to blue, violet and ultraviolet than to other colors. Therefore, blue appears as lighter on film than it does to the eye. This can make a blue-sky light enough to appear a similar shade of light gray as the clouds that are in it, making the clouds "disappear."A more "correct" cloud presence is obtained through the use of a yellow filter, such as a Yellow 8, which can absorb blue light, darkening the sky to more closely match what the eye would see. The Yellow 8 also acts as a general compensator for most subjects, giving a tonal rendition similar to that of the eye.
This medium yellow filter offers the most correct tonal range contrast to produce natural clouds against blue skies. Ideal for landscapes.
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