UVDan opened this issue on Nov 17, 2015 ยท 7 posts
Deenamic posted Wed, 18 November 2015 at 6:26 PM
Hi UVDan! I only use a point and shoot, but I can definitely tell that polarizer filter shouldn't be creating that type of result. If I didn't know you used a polarizer filter for that, I would have thought you opened the photo in Photoshop and put a radial gradient overlay over it and left it at 60% opacity. I wish I could help you with your polarizer filter problem. I'm better at working with photos after you take them. I hope someone with a more advanced camera and tons of experience with filters will drop by and help you with your problem. I hope it starts working better for you, and if it doesn't, then there are more polarizer filters in the sea that will give you better results.
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