Ronny: The BW110 Filter has in daylight conditions very little cast to warmer, brownish or magenta tones. I made a profile for LR with the filter witch corrects towards green. It is easy to correct with WB sliders. In warmer light, sunrise, sunsets etc the cast is a little stronger to the warm side, nothing i correct often.
I would have bought the LEE system (looks impressive on your setup ) but i found it to bulky. Have now some BW100\'s and adapter rings.
PS: The above posted \"Painted Park\" has very little to none LR PP, WB was untouched.
Ronny: The BW110 Filter has in daylight conditions very little cast to warmer, brownish or magenta tones. I made a profile for LR with the filter witch corrects towards green. It is easy to correct with WB sliders. In warmer light, sunrise, sunsets etc the cast is a little stronger to the warm side, nothing i correct often.
I would have bought the LEE system (looks impressive on your setup ) but i found it to bulky. Have now some BW100\'s and adapter rings.
PS: The above potted \"Painted Park\" has very little to none LR PP, WB was untouched.
Cheers Werner
May 15, 2015 at 05:59 AM
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