UV Filter 72
Ultraviolet (UV) filters are optical filters which can be used to filter light in the ultraviolet part of the spectrum. These filters reduce haziness that can be created by the presence of ultraviolet light. UV filters appear clear and neutral to the naked eye, and can be left on for nearly all applications. They are commonly used for reflection, transmission, absorption, and blocking UV light or wavelengths, which they do without affecting light within the visible region.
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0 out of 5(0)Demonstration of the effect of a neutral-density filter. Note that the photograph was exposed for the view through the filter, and thus the remainder of the scene is overexposed. If the exposure had instead been set for the unfiltered background, it would appear properly exposed while the view through the filter would be dark.
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