On 1/21/06, Andrew Fildes <afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Graduated isn't split - I had some split focus filters.
> The general rule is that it's better to do it in front of the lens
> than in front of the screen, if you know how. Doing it in two shots
> tends to look as if it's been faked, unless you are very, very good.
> The different exposures elicit different responses from a film or a
> chip, I suspect.
> Two minutes attaching and setting up with a grey grad or an hour in
> Photoshop - hmmmm, that's a tough choice.
> AndrewF
I bend to your correction. I call them "split" because half the
filter is clear and the other is grad ND. Other than PL and UV, it's
the only kind of filter I use and so it's the only one that's split
around here.
I agree with you. I don't find them that hard to set up and use and
don't love Photoshop that much.
Joel W.
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