LEE Filters 100mm System 11 Yellowish Green Standard Filter

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LEE Filters 100mm System 11 Yellowish Green Standard Filter


The LEE Filters 100mm System 11 Yellowish Green Standard Filter alters the response of panchromatic emulsions to be equivalent to the eye responding to objects under tungsten illumination.


For Black & White Photography.


Filters are widely used by black & white photographers for creative effect - most commonly to increase contrast between sky and cloud.


However, care should be taken, because as much as a black & white filter darkens one colour, it lightens another - specifically, any colour that is similar to its own.


A red filter, for example, makes a red pillar box appear almost white, and a blue sky as almost black.However, a red filter also absorbs green, which would block up the foreground of a verdant landscape.


The Black & White filters in the LEE Filters range can be used in conjunction with others, such as the polariser and neutral density standards and graduates.

The LEE Filters 100mm System 11 Yellowish Green Standard Filter alters the response of panchromatic emulsions to be equivalent to the eye responding to objects under tungsten illumination. Filters are widely used by black & white photographers for creative effect - most commonly to increase contrast between sky and cloud. However, care should be taken, because as much as a black & white filter darkens one colour, it lightens another - specifically, any colour that is similar to its own. A red filter, for example, makes a red pillar box appear almost white, and a blue sky as almost black.However, a red filter also absorbs green, which would block up the foreground of a verdant landscape. The Black & White filters in the LEE Filters range can be used in conjunction with others, such as the p
The LEE Filters 100mm System 11 Yellowish Green Standard Filter alters the response of panchromatic emulsions to be equivalent to the eye responding to objects under tungsten illumination. Filters are widely used by black & white photographers for creative effect - most commonly to increase contrast between sky and cloud. However, care should be taken, because as much as a black & white filter darkens one colour, it lightens another - specifically, any colour that is similar to its own. A red filter, for example, makes a red pillar box appear almost white, and a blue sky as almost black.However, a red filter also absorbs green, which would block up the foreground of a verdant landscape. The Black & White filters in the LEE Filters range can be used in conjunction with others, such as the p
Filter Size 100 mm
Brand LEE Filters
Unit Quantity Single
Filter Shape Square
Country/Region of Manufacture United Kingdom