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PRO TIPS FOR BETTER RESULTS

Whenever you place something in front of a camera lens, especially an item which applies an optical effect, there will be some practical challenges. Although filters generally do what they’re meant to do, professional usage requires a deep understanding of how they work, and how best to use their particular features.

Filter effects often introduce secondary impacts which may or may not be desirable, so recognising which case applies to your shooting situation is paramount. More specifically, it’s important to recognise when these filtration

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