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transmitted. Such filters do not begin and end transmission at precise wavelengths. absorption. Dichroic or interference filters pass certain precise wavelengths and reflect all others. their stability and long life, dichroic filters provide more Handle these filters carefully and only the edges. When not in use, gelatin filters should be stored in their original package, or they can be stored in clean paper between pages of a book. Gelatin filters should be kept flat and stored in a dark, dry place. Continued stress on gelatin filters can deform them permanently. When stored in high-humidity areas, they can become cloudy. or by clean, low-pressure air. should be kept in protective boxes or containers and should never be exposed to dampness or dirt. Never wash glass-mounted filters with water. When water glass-mounted filter, it causes it to swell and allow air to enter between the gelatin and the glass. That causes a the lens cleaner to touch the edges of the filter. Large pieces of grit should be removed with a camel's hair brush before attempting to clean the filter. humidity, and time affect the stability of the dyes and shorten the life of the filter. You should know the ways in which filters are used for exposing light-sensitive materials. Filters are an integral link to high-quality products. This knowledge provides you with an invaluable tool in filter application for all the various stages of the photographic processes. Basic Photography Course |
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