Feature

●Product 1: Deep yellow filter
●Product 1: Renders sky dramatically darker
●Product 1: Produces more dramatic effects than Yellow 8 filter
●Product 1: 67mm diameter
●Product 2: Medium red filter
●Product 2: Darkens blue sky creating dramatic contrast with clouds
●Product 2: 67mm diameter
●Product 2: Primarily for black-and-white images

[52mm Yellow Filter + 52mm 25 Filter (Red)]




[62mm Yellow Filter]




[43mm Yellow Filter]




[72mm Yellow Filter]




[49mm Yellow Filter]




[67mm Yellow Filter + Red Filter]




[40.5mm Yellow Filter + 40.5mm 8 Yellow 2 Filter]




[52mm Yellow Filter + 52mm 21 Filter (Orange)]




[58mm Yellow Filter + 58mm 21 Filter]




[46mm Yellow Filter]




[49mm Yellow Filter + UV Protection Filter]




[77mm Yellow Filter]




[40.5mm Yellow Filter]




[67mm Yellow Filter + 52mm 21 Filter]





Description

Tiffen 67mm 15 Filter (Yellow)
Filters for black and white photography perform a variety of filtration effects including contrast control, enhanced skin tones, tonal corrections and more dramatic landscapes. Although originally intended for use with black and white film, these filters can also be used as a creative tool in color imaging. Yellow 8 This medium yellow filter offers the most correct tonal range contrast to produce natural clouds against blue skies. Yellow 12 "Minus blue" cuts haze in aerial work; reduces excess blue of full moon in astrophotography. Recommended as a basic filter for use with Kodak Aero Ektachrome Infrared film. Yellow 15 Enhances landscapes, marine scenes and aerial photography with more dramatic effects than Yellow 8.

Tiffen 67mm 25 Filter (Red)
Filters for black and white photography perform a variety of filtration effects including contrast control, enhanced skin tones, tonal corrections and more dramatic landscapes. Although originally intended for use with black and white film, this filter can also be used as a creative tool in color imaging. Create dramatic sky effects, emphasizing cloud contrast for landscapes. Simulate a moonlit scene at midday with slight underexposure. Use with infrared film to yield extreme contrast with skies, turn foliage white and cut through fog and haze.