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Firstly, sorry if this has been asked/answered before, I had a quick look and couldn't see anything but I'm sure I'll get pointed in the right direction. I'm a bit of a novice still and can't quite get my head around whether a graduated ND filter is worth the money or not.
From what I understand they would eliminate the problem of having the sky overexposed without having to PP it later. However I guess by their nature I would have to adjust it and 'settle' on a picture determined by where the filtering starts on the filter.
Is it just easier to PP it? How many out there actually use ND filters?
From what I understand they would eliminate the problem of having the sky overexposed without having to PP it later. However I guess by their nature I would have to adjust it and 'settle' on a picture determined by where the filtering starts on the filter.
Is it just easier to PP it? How many out there actually use ND filters?