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Graduated ND Filters - Hard or Soft
May 7, 2019 22:58:20   #
repleo Loc: Boston
 
Informative article here on Grad ND filters. Choice between hard or soft grads should take focal length and aperture into account - not just wether the horizon is straight or variable.
https://photographylife.com/landscapes/hard-or-soft-graduated-nd-filters-it-depends-on-your-lens?utm_source=Photography+Life+Newsletter&utm_campaign=987366238d-newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_74d1711c3d-987366238d-184020245

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May 7, 2019 23:45:55   #
jeep_daddy Loc: Prescott AZ
 
This is interesting.

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May 12, 2019 19:47:23   #
speters Loc: Grangeville/Idaho
 
repleo wrote:
Informative article here on Grad ND filters. Choice between hard or soft grads should take focal length and aperture into account - not just wether the horizon is straight or variable.
https://photographylife.com/landscapes/hard-or-soft-graduated-nd-filters-it-depends-on-your-lens?utm_source=Photography+Life+Newsletter&utm_campaign=987366238d-newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_74d1711c3d-987366238d-184020245


I much prefer using hard grad's (except for reverse filters), they are just so more convenient and easier to place!

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