If you are not shooting RAW, you are wasting your time anyway.
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> On 22 May 2019, at 23:39, Chris Trask <christrask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I generally use a UV filter to protect the objective end of my lenses,
> but I'm wondering if the camera sensor is affected in any way. I doubt it,
> but thought I would ask as I'm contemplating using Skylight 1A/B filters
> instead to correct the ambient colour temperature ahead of the processing.
>
> I came to the conclusion some time ago that the use of Wratten filters on
> these digital cameras is a lot of wasted effort, unless I want to take photos
> in RAW to shut off the precessing. I just take the best possible colour
> photo and do the Wratten filters and B&W conversion later. But, using a
> Skylight 1A/B will at least correct the daylight colour temperature.
>
>
> Chris
>
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