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subject: Re: Nice While It lasted

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Subject: Re: Nice While It lasted
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 21:15:37 -0500
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Dial" 


> Thanks for the info!  My experiments with the circular variety went
nowhere.
> It has maybe a half stop reduction but not nearly enough to compensate for
a
> f/8 minimum setting on strobe applications with the digital.  Didn't
really
     [....]

    I've never tried it but I think you need to use two polarizer filters to
get the N.D. effect.  But for flash exposures I just place a piece of tissue
paper over the flash head to reduce the light and also provide some
diffusion.


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