Cokin camera filters. Yellow, green, red, yellow-green
YELLOW
The best leave-on filter for B&W Photography
Darkens tone of blue skies to increase contrast to scenic photos
Decreases the effect of atmospheric haze
Manufactured with C39 Optical Resin
Product # 001
Filter Factor: ~2/3 stop
When shooting landscapes a yellow filter darkens the sky slightly, helping to balance its exposure against the darker ground. It also bring out clouds nicely, resulting in more interesting skies.
Portrait photographers use it to produce warm, natural, pleasing flesh tones, like an orange filter but less intense.
Yellow filters are good for separating shades of green, and can be used when photographing plants to increase the contrast of foliage.
RED
Most useful for B&W landscape photography
Blue Skies are rendered darker and makes clouds stand out
Red flowers render very light tones and appear almost white
Manufactured with C39 Optical Resin
Product # 003
Filter Factor: ~3 stops
The Cokin Red filter is a favorite of landscape photographers because it turns a blue sky almost black and makes clouds pop out giving the scene an almost 3D effect. It also helps cut through haze and fog increasing detail and contrast.
It really helps help increase definition between flowers and foliage. Green is rendered nearly black while yellows and reds are lightened creating better separation and contrast.
YELLOW-GREEN
Excellent filter for B&W portraiture
Darkens the tone of blue skies in B&W photography slightly
Lightens the tone of green foliage in B&W photography slightly
Manufactured with C39 Optical Resin
Product # 006
The Cokin Yellow-Green filter is used primarily for black and white photography with a digital camera’s white balance set to black & white or for B&W film. The Yellow-Green is highly effective for outdoor portraits because red is rendered dark while yellows and greens appears lighter. It’s also great for smoothing skin tones, and bringing out facial expressions in close-ups.
GREEN
Renders Green colors in much lighter tones to give foliage an other-worldly quality
Great for B&W portraits under Tungsten lights
Darkens the tones of red colors in B&W
Manufactured with C39 Optical Resin
The Cokin Green filter is used primarily for black and white photography with a digital camera set to black & white or when shooting black & white film. The Green filter is great for ethereal landscapes because green foliage is rendered in much lighter gray tones. Blues will also be rendered in lighter gray tones and might look washed out. The Green filter is also highly effective for indoor portraits under tungsten lighting.
Photos form part of the description. The red case is broken on the hinge, but all of the others are still in condition.
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