Collection: Colored Glass Filter
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Colored glass filters are made from glass that has been dyed or doped with metal oxides to absorb specific wavelengths of light and transmit others. This creates a variety of vibrant colors, from common ones like red, green, and blue to more obscure colors like magenta and infrared.
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Colored glass filters are available in a variety of shapes and sizes, including squares, rectangles, and circles. They can also be mounted or unmounted, depending on your needs.
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Colored glass filters have a wide range of applications, including photography, filmmaking, lighting, and science. In photography, for example, colored glass filters can be used to create special effects, such as warming up a cold image or cooling down a hot image. They can also be used to control the amount of light that reaches the camera sensor.
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When choosing a colored glass filter, it is important to consider the following factors:
- The color of the filter
- The size and shape of the filter
- Whether the filter is mounted or unmounted
- The application for which the filter will be used
With a wide variety of colors, sizes, and shapes to choose from, there is sure to be a colored glass filter that is perfect for your needs.
Comparison:
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Colored glass filters: Workhorses for general applications where affordability and broad filtering are desired.
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Coated filters: High-precision tools for specific needs where sharp color control and minimal heat absorption are crucial.