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Re: [OM] What lens to carry (again)

Subject: Re: [OM] What lens to carry (again)
From: "Tom Trottier" <TomATrottier@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2000 03:50:54 -0400
They also increase colour saturation of flowers & other things, since 
most glare is white.

Tom

At 2000 August 5 - Saturday 2:15, HI100@xxxxxxx <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
spoke about *Re: [OM] What lens to carry (again)...* saying

> On polarizers Lex wrote:
> 
> << It'll reduce 
>  sidewalk or water glare just fine, from windows at angles, etc., but cannot 
>  reduce glare faced head-on or any kind of metallic glare.  In cases like 
>  that, or when you don't want the polarizing effect, it's still useful as a 
>  neutral density filter with high speed film in bright daylight. 
> >>
> 
> Another interesting effect is they sometimes shift the color of distant 
> mountains under clear conditions. I have always assumed this was due to 
> reflections off the rock's crystaline surfaces being polarized with a 
> wavelength dependency. (Dichroism?) It may also be partly just a white light 
> contrast issue that subjectively looks like a color shift.
> 
> This is handy in that the color contrast can sometimes be adjusted to taste.

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