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Visual Bandpass Filters


Cadmium

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Here are my tests with visual bandpass filters used for visual shots with my UVIR converted cameras.

I tested all shots with both a Nikon D7000-UVIR and a D7200-UVIR, results were similar with both cameras (comparisons 1 and 2).

I shot all these using Auto which I also compared to Direct Sun (from RAW), and there was no appreciable difference.

 

This reference shot is from a stock Nikon D610. A comparison of Auto straight out of camera (left), and with Photoshop Auto Levels added (right).

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Comparison 1 is D7200 straight out of camera, using AUTO, looks the same as Direct Sun from RAW.

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Comparison 2 is D7000 straight out of camera, using AUTO, looks the same as Direct Sun from RAW.

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Comparison 3 are the same D7000 shots with Photoshop Auto Levels added.

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Comparison 4 are the D7000 RAW files white balanced in Photo Ninja (full frame sample).

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Comparison 5 are the D7000 RAW files white balanced in Photo Ninja (full frame sample) with Photoshop Auto Levels added.

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Comparison 6 are the D7000 RAW files white balanced in CNX2 (full frame sample).

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Comparison 7 are the D7000 RAW files white balanced in CNX2 (full frame sample) with Photoshop Auto Levels added.

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I have added this comparison:

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