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Subject: RE: [OM] (OT) High Mountain photos
From: "Tom Trottier" <tom@xxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 00:56:06 -0400
Can't a polarising filter be used to enhance reflections instead of 
diminishing them, simply by turning the ring 90 degrees?

I use it like that. It enhances rainbows too!

Tom

--- Original Message ---
Date sent:              Wed, 25 Aug 1999 08:40:42 -0500
To:                     olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
From:                   Joel Wilcox <jowilcox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

> At 12:36 PM 8/25/1999 +0200, Artur you wrote in part:
> 
> > My original question was whether POL filter stops enough UV rays or you
> >have to use it combined with a UV filter. Does anybody have an opinion on
> >that?
> >
> 
> My experience is that a POL filter will cut UV *haze*, but it will deepen
> shadows where the film picks up UV that you cannot see with your eyes as
> you set up the shot.  If you don't care about the shadows, use the the POL
> to your heart's content.  If the shadows are significant (always so
> difficult with slide film!), stick with the UV filter.  I think it is
> generally regarded as bad technique to use both together (though many a
> photo has been taken that way).
> 
> Doris Fang had a good suggestion when discussion of POL filters came up
> about a year ago: shoot brackets with different gradients of polarization.
> I would do this by settling on a basic exposure with full polarization,
> shooting the frame, then switching to manual (if you are using a non-manual
> body) and shooting several shots where you back off the full polarization
> effect.
> 
> If I couldn't take both, I'd leave the UV filter at home, although I can't
> imagine not taking both.  

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