Re: UV Filter vs. Skylight
- From: JPS@xxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2005 23:04:44 GMT
In message <G7udnXrrWrjE7i3eRVn-rA@xxxxxxxxxx>,
Bill <bill@xxx> wrote:
>A skylight filter adds a
>slight warming to your images, which you usually want to avoid under
>many circumstances.
I'm not advocating ewither, but the slight difference in whiteness is
moot with digital, unless you are using a fixed WB preset. A filter
that is slightly red will actually bring the mnatural WB of most
digitals a little closer to white, anyway, as they tend to capture
everything greenish-cyan at the RAW level.
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