I have used the Lee 6 and 10 stopper now for a few years.I find that the blue cast you get with the old 10 stopper seems to give that extra Umph! to an image when converted to Black & White, but if remaining with the colour image I found it very difficult to get the colours quite right when processing because of the blue cast.I was starting to look at changing to Kase Filters because of their Glass Filters and no colour cast with their 10 stopper but it seems like Lee have now sorted all this out with this new IRND 100 system so I guess I will be staying with Lee.A very good informative video Rachel thank you.
I have used the Lee 6 and 10 stopper now for a few years.I find that the blue cast you get with the old 10 stopper seems to give that extra Umph! to an image when converted to Black & White, but if remaining with the colour image I found it very difficult to get the colours quite right when processing because of the blue cast.I was starting to look at changing to Kase Filters because of their Glass Filters and no colour cast with their 10 stopper but it seems like Lee have now sorted all this out with this new IRND 100 system so I guess I will be staying with Lee.A very good informative video Rachel thank you.
great comparisons! thanks for featuring Rachel!
Hi, great video. I was wondering what locations did you visit for each shot?
Quality glass vs resin = no contest. I wonder if they make the pro glass in a reverse grad that will fit in my Wine Country Camera 150 mm holder.
Thank you for sharing is Rachael.
Spot on, thank you, looks like I will be buying some IRNDs
Beautiful film! Really enjoyed this. Thank you. Sub’d.
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The videography is bette than her pictures. Oups