If you use ACR, you've got a built-in grad filter that's infinitely
customizable. Add the gradient feature in Photoshop and you can leave
the filters at home. Not necessary.
--Bob Whitmire
Whose Density Has Never Been Neutral
www.bobwhitmire.com
On Jun 1, 2010, at 7:07 PM, usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Upcoming trip means I should make a decision. I seem to have much
> more time while away fussing with a scene than than for PP at home.
> One time some quickly moving clouds balled up one bracketing of an
> otherwise very nice image--I could have largely prevented that . So,
> if this way to deal with high contrast sky situations is reasonable
> which system is preferable. Cokin P? Which company for the
> filters--desire excellent QA if possible if putting another interface
> in front of a nice lens. Hard edge--2 or 3 stop? I think soft edge 2
> stop may be tricky to set up well.
>
> Any comments appreciated.
> Mike
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