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Recently I found a photo that caught my attention. A very stunning photograph of sunsets with some silhouettes of peoples and the sky with very high dynamic range; very intense colors in them, sometimes blue, purple, orange to yellow and so on.
At first I thought it was photoshoped because for me,who knows a little about photography who just shoots and edit it in photoshop, it was impossible but when I asked him how did it. He just said that "G-ND8" filters. I was curious about it and did a little research and learned that Gradient Neutral Density filters are the culprit for this very stunning images but still, I haven't learn all the tecnical details about it. How and when to use it, what GND filter should I use 8, 4, 2, 8 soft? I still don't fully understand this kind of filter; does other colors filter like orange, purple or blue adds/boost colors in the horizon at sunsets, dawn or even daytime?
At first I thought it was photoshoped because for me,who knows a little about photography who just shoots and edit it in photoshop, it was impossible but when I asked him how did it. He just said that "G-ND8" filters. I was curious about it and did a little research and learned that Gradient Neutral Density filters are the culprit for this very stunning images but still, I haven't learn all the tecnical details about it. How and when to use it, what GND filter should I use 8, 4, 2, 8 soft? I still don't fully understand this kind of filter; does other colors filter like orange, purple or blue adds/boost colors in the horizon at sunsets, dawn or even daytime?