
The whole series of Cokin neutral density filters suffers from a major problem… color cast. When I first started using these, I kept wondering why all of my pictures came out tinged in an ugly magenta-brown shade. One day I broke my Cokin graduated ND filter, so I replaced it with a Singh-Ray – what a world of difference!
See, even though these are called ‘neutral’ density, note that they are also called ‘grey’. That should be a clue that they aren’t truly neutral after all. The tradeoff is that high quality NDs such as the Singh-Ray will run you about a hundred bucks.
If you’re not overly serious about photography, you can get away with the Cokin filters and try and correct for the color in Photoshop. However, for more serious photographers, or amateurs who appreciate higher quality, the more expensive filters are definitely worth the expense.
Also, the Cokin filters are made of cheap resin, which tends to scratch and / or break more easily than the expensive glass filters…
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How to get the filter off of a Dyson Animal?
My cleaning lady accidentally vaccumed up a necklace and it was not in the dust bin, so it has to be stuck Grey Filter in the filter. I read the manual of how to get the filter out and it makes no sense to me - it is showing me that I can just open the part on the side and 2 other things are suppose to come out, but I can't get anything out. When I open its got a gray thing that looks like it's there to stay.
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