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Yellow #8 is commonly used for a noticeable increase in contrast with black and white films.
Especially useful for added contrast between blue sky with clouds and foreground
UPC: 049383052060
Tiffen 828Y2 Specs
Filter Type
Black & White Contrast #8 Yellow
Exposure Reduction
1-Stop
Size
82 mm Rear Filter Thread
Front Accessory Thread / Bayonet
82 mm
Filter Thickness
0.1" / 2.5 mm 0.3" / 8 mm (Ring/Frame)
Filter Material
Glass
Ring Material
Aluminum
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.18 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
4.35 x 3.55 x 0.6"
Tiffen 828Y2 Reviews
Great filter
By Aaron
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2019-09-13
Fits well to my Schneider 90mm lens. I also use this filter with a couple of step down rings for other camera system lens. Really good quality.
Great for B&W film
By Robbie
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2012-07-05
Great for landscapes or cityscapes with big skys
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question
Using flash outdoors (flash dialled 1 stop brighter than sun), id like to reduce the blue saturation of the ambient daylight (in a colour image, not B&W) will this filter reduce/mute/gray the blue saturation? If anyone has tried this, can you please direct me to an example image? Thanks everyone!
Asked by: Gareth
Colored filters are usually meant to be used to change the contrast in black and white photography. If you were to use a yellow filter while shooting color, the whole picture will have a yellow cast. The best way to reduce the blue saturation would be to either overexpose the sky, or ideally in post production you can under-saturate the blues.