Thanks, Ian.
There seems to be some benefit, but the filter is a little rich for me. I
might stick to processing in Aperture and Lightzone (in which the Relight
function is very effective)..
Chris
On 16 Nov 2009, at 08:38, SwissPace wrote:
> I received one of the normal information emails from Singh Ray filters
> (which I get after purchasing one from them) and it described with
> pictures one digital photographer using his vario filter (combined ND
> and polarising) to get better colours in his images. In addition to this
> I was interested by Chuck's comments on shooting with high iso and
> flash, so I experimented with that and noted that I could get reasonable
> results up to 1250 iso but certainly fine at 800 so I set the ND part to
> minimum and tried some shots.
>
> Obviously all shots are as they came from aperture with no processing by me.
>
> Here I loved the colours but couldn't decide between portrait
> <http://thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/Portfolio/A-few-fotos-a-week-for-fun/8100207_JddWM#714015992_qmS84>
>
> or landscape
> <http://thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/Portfolio/A-few-fotos-a-week-for-fun/8100207_JddWM#714015604_tJcCn>
>
> all but the 180/2 shots were taken with this filter attached which I
> feel HAS improved the colour
>
> next I was interested in the arguments of those who prefer post
> processing to that provided by a filter, I am sure you could tone down
> the highlights post but the filter certainly makes it easier for the sensor
>
> cat with filter
> <http://thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/Portfolio/A-few-fotos-a-week-for-fun/8100207_JddWM#714016340_9wxxY>
>
> and cat without
> <http://thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/Portfolio/A-few-fotos-a-week-for-fun/8100207_JddWM#714016670_7opoZ>
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