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Gradual Yellow Y1 Ref. 132 For heavily contrasted clouds, brings to the sky a nice Yellow-1 color, which must be in harmony with the dominant color of your subject.
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Gradual Yellow E2 Ref. 133 For heavily contrasted clouds, brings to the sky a nice Yellow-2 color, which must be in harmony with the dominant color of your subject.
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Gradual FLW Ref. 138 Gradual filter which eliminates the greenish tones of shooting under fluorescent lighting such as strong white tubes. See ref.036. It is recommended to place the colored part of the filter on the light source. The uncolored part can be placed here on the window to better catch daylight
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Gradual FLD Ref. 139 Gradual filter which helps to remove the greenish tones of shooting under fluorescent lighting. Very useful for shooting near windows under mixed lighting : Neonlight + Daylight - Lower intensity than Gradual FLW. See ref.138.
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Gradual Fog 1 Ref. 150 Adds a touch of fog and mystery to your photos. The more distant is the background, the more natural is the fog effect.
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Gradual Fog 2 Ref. 151 Adds a touch of fog and mystery to your photos. The more distant is the background, the more natural is the fog effect. Stronger effect than 150.
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