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The Development of a Fixed Polarizing Filter

Started Sep 2, 2021 | Discussions thread
Bobthearch
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Re: The Development of a Fixed Polarizing Filter

It's a polarizing material and not just an amber-tint plastic?

There's something odd going on with the green leaves in the upper left of the first image.  Can't tell if it's from the filter or the processing.

The second image, I like the effect but the image is covered with some sort of texture.  Compression artifacts?

I'd be interested in seeing side-by-side with and without filter images.

Also, a product question:  You said it's a plastic/resin material.  You're confident that it's scratch-resistent and durable enough for use as a camera filter?

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