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Does a polarizing filter work effectively in low light situations such as sunsets to enhance the oranges and reds produced during said situations?
I know I could go test it out but that would require waiting until sunset and I'm curious. :G |
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A good polarizer is color neutral. It won't enhance the colors in a sunset. The sky isn't polarized to any noticeable degree at sunset and you won't get much effect at all other than remove reflections from water.
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That's what I was thinking, thanks.
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