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Tiffen 52mm Black & White Three Filter Kit

The Tiffen 52mm Black & White Three Filter Kit combines the essential yellow #6, green #13, and red #25 contrast filters together, along with a four-pocket filter pouch, to provide a convenient solution for producing varying degrees of contrast when working with black and white film.

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Tiffen 52mm Black & White Three Filter Kit

Tiffen 52mm Black & White Three Filter Kit

The Tiffen 52mm Black & White Three Filter Kit combines the essential yellow #6, green #13, and red #25 contrast filters together, along with a four-pocket filter pouch, to provide a convenient solution for producing varying degrees of contrast when working with black and white film.

Tiffen filters are made using Colour Core technology, a process that involves laminating the filter substrate between 2 pieces of optical glass, grinding flat to a tolerance of 10,000th of an inch, and then mounting to precision metal rings.

Tiffen 52mm Light Yellow 1 #6 Filter

A 52mm Light Yellow #6 Filter from Tiffen is used for a slight increase in contrast with black and white films. Although not as strong as a traditional Yellow #8, it can still be used to make a difference in your photography. You'll find it boosts your contrast just enough to make the difference between a black and white print flat appears "flat" and one that displays the proper correction.

Tiffen's Colour Core glass is produced through a process that entails permanently laminating the filter material in between two pieces of optical glass that are ground flat to tolerances of a ten-thousandth of an inch, then mounting them in precision aluminium rings.

Especially useful for added contrast between blue sky with clouds and foreground

Tiffen's Colour Core glass is sealed between two optical glass sheets. In this way, Tiffen can better control the various densities of their filters and thereby create more exact degrees of filtration. This process makes for greater accuracy of colour as opposed to glass that is simply dyed and become subject to deviation during the dye process

Tiffen 52mm #13 (2) Green Filter

The Tiffen 52mm #13 (2) Green Filter is a basic contrast filter, primarily for use with black and white film. This green filter subtly darkens skies and lightens foliage. It is commonly associated for use with portraiture and attaining greater separation from skin tones and outdoor backgrounds. When compared to the #11 yellow-green filter, the #13 helps to lighten foliage and other green-coloured subjects more.

There is a 2x filter factor with this filter, requiring an increase of 1 stop for normal exposure. Tiffen filters are made using Colour Core technology, a process that involves laminating the filter substrate between 2 pieces of optical glass, grinding flat to a tolerance of 10,000th of an inch, and then mounting to precision metal rings.

Green contrast filter for black and white film subtly darkens skies and lightens foliage.

Suited for portraiture, this filter helps to separate skin tones from outdoor backgrounds.

Tiffen filters are made using Colour Core technology, a process that involves laminating the filter substrate between 2 pieces of optical glass, grinding flat to a tolerance of 10,000th of an inch, and then mounting to precision metal rings.

Tiffen #25 Red Filter (52mm)

The 52mm #25 Red Filter from Tiffen is a filter designed to build contrast in black and white photography and creates separation between the tones. Using this filter it creates dramatic skies or simulate a moonlit scene during the day by slightly underexposing the image and also eliminating fog and haze. Infrared film is enhanced with extreme contrast turning skies even more dramatic and turning foliage white in landscape photos. The filter has a filter factor of 8, so you must increase your exposure by 3 stops to compensate.

Tiffen filters are not dyed, but are manufactured by using Colour Core technology. This process laminates the filter material between two pieces of optical glass and grinds down and polishes the glass. The glass is then mounted to the metal ring, which after that can be screwed onto the lens for the desired effect.

Tiffen Cordura Filter Pouch

The Tiffen Cordura Four Filter Pouch is a padded Cordura nylon pouch made to hold four round filters up to 77mm in diametre. There are four mesh pockets to hold the filters.

Key Features:

52 mm Black and White Filter Kit

Enhances Contrast in Black and White

Dramatic Sky and Foliage Effects

Durable Colour Core Optical Glass

Precision Aluminium Filter Rings

What's in the Box:

Tiffen 52mm Black & White Three Filter Kit

Tiffen 52mm Light Yellow 1 #6 Filter

Plastic Storage Case

Tiffen 52mm #13 (2) Green Filter

Tiffen #25 Red Filter (52mm)

Tiffen Cordura Filter Pouch

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Tiffen 52mm Black & White Three Filter Kit

The Tiffen 52mm Black & White Three Filter Kit combines the essential yellow #6, green #13, and red #25 contrast filters together, along with a four-pocket filter pouch, to provide a convenient solution for producing varying degrees of contrast when working with black and white film.

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