New Article : Using Filters
Photo filters are great tools which don’t receive much of their share of limelight nowadays, but understanding how filters work can also show you the sort of things you could do with a digital filtered effect. Have fun reading this and trying it out!
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Excerpts:
Do you sometimes wonder why a professionally taken picture can look so full of impact? Sometimes you would realize a picture may have colours are “so bright” or a sunset that almost feels “warm” or a sky that is so “clear” and “blue” or even a portrait shot looks so “gentle” and “soft”.
A lot of times, the secret here is the clever use of filters. In analog (film) photography, a lens filter is attached to the front of a lens. Light passing into the camera is affected by the filter and this creates different effects in the final image.
In digital cameras, the built-in image processor mimics traditional filters to create the effects you would normally get. However, D-SLR cameras still uses physical filters as this allows for greater control of the effects of the filters.
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