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Unread 11-03-2009, 07:23
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Re: Over Exposure

This was a good idea. I finally got around to trying it, but without the cheap sunglass part. I used a directional polarizer for still photography, and it pretty much cuts everything evenly. Unlike sunlight, the floodlights aren't polarized. It turns out that the surface effect producing the glare is still unpolarized. That means that the polarizing filter acts as a neutral density and once the camera adjusts to let in more light, you still have glare.

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