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I got a cheap Sunpak circular polarizer for christmas. Right away, I noticed that it did not fully cut reflections, I was fiddling with it, and noticed that it also did not cut the light from my screen as I'd expect, but made it a deep royal blue. I looked at the ipad, same thing, deep blue. But i could still read the text, so it wasn't fully polarizing.
I looked at some other reflections, and again, noticed a deep blue. It did cut, but not as completely as others I've owned.
This makes sense, the filter is marketed at consumers, and the most important thing consumers want from a polarizer is to make the sky "deeper". It's actually kind of cool in this respect, even if it's not really that great as a polarizer, since it lets so much unpolarized light through ... only more blue.
Anyway, I flipped it around, and noticed that reflections shifted from yellow to neutral to blue.
That is actually kind of interesting, and I'm thinking that I could use it to selectively emphasize certain subjects like ice or water.
I looked at some other reflections, and again, noticed a deep blue. It did cut, but not as completely as others I've owned.
This makes sense, the filter is marketed at consumers, and the most important thing consumers want from a polarizer is to make the sky "deeper". It's actually kind of cool in this respect, even if it's not really that great as a polarizer, since it lets so much unpolarized light through ... only more blue.
Anyway, I flipped it around, and noticed that reflections shifted from yellow to neutral to blue.
That is actually kind of interesting, and I'm thinking that I could use it to selectively emphasize certain subjects like ice or water.
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