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Add these filters to your kitbag to give your images a unique edge

At their peak, there were hundreds of different hardware filter types. Whatever special effect you wanted to create, there was a good chance that a filter was available to serve your purposes. Some were genuinely useful for professional situations, while others were gimmicky and questionably necessary.

Digital software filters have put an end to most of these, but there are still a few more unusual types that have a part to play in professional digital photography. This is potentially even more true in the current age of cross-genre content creation. For video shooting, there are effects which would take hours, if not days, to simulate on the computer, but which can be introduced with the addition of a single filter to the lens.

As with all special effects in photography, before adding an item to your kitbag it is worth asking yourself how much you feel it would enhance your images and how often you might find yourself shooting with it.

If you feel that a certain type of filter will help to create a baseline standard for your in-camera workflow, as some of the products featured throughout these pages might, then purchasing one for your setup will make your whole photo-production workflow smoother.

IR filter

Infrared photography is a niche genre and you will need a camera that has been converted for dedicated IR use, which can be expensive. An IR filter is an effective solution, cutting the

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