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Tiffen 72mm Black & White Three Filter Kit

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Tiffen 72mm Black & White Three Filter KitIncludes #6, #13, & #25 Contrast Filters Used for General Black & White Contrast ColorCore Technology Four Pocket Filter Pouch Included The Tiffen 72mm Black & White Three Filter Kit combines the essential yellow #6, green #13, and red #25 contrast filters together, along with a four pocket filter pouch, to provide a convenient solution for producing varying degrees of contrast when working with black and white film. Tiffen filters are made using

  • Includes #6, #13, & #25 Contrast Filters
  • Used for General Black & White Contrast
  • ColorCore Technology
  • Four-Pocket Filter Pouch Included

The Tiffen 72mm Black & White Three Filter Kit combines the essential yellow #6, green #13, and red #25 contrast filters together, along with a four-pocket filter pouch, to provide a convenient solution for producing varying degrees of contrast when working with black and white film.

Tiffen filters are made using ColorCore technology, a process that involves laminating the filter substrate between 2 pieces of optical glass, grinding flat to a tolerance of 10,000th of an inch, and then mounting to precision metal rings.

  • 72mm #6 Yellow 1 Filter

    The Tiffen 72mm #6 Yellow 1 Filter is a basic contrast filter, primarily for use with black and white film. This yellow filter slightly darkens skies, helps to cut through haze, and improves overall contrast. It is a common contrast filter for black and white photography, producing an accurate tonal range and partially compensating for the blue sensitivity of panchromatic film.

    There is a 1.5x filter factor with this filter, requiring an increase of 0.6 stop for normal exposure. Tiffen filters are made using ColorCore technology, a process that involves laminating the filter substrate between 2 pieces of optical glass, grinding flat to a tolerance of 10,000th of an inch, and then mounting to precision metal rings.

    Yellow contrast filter for black and white film subtly darkens skies, cuts through haze, and gives slightly greater contrast overall.
    Produces accurate tones and partially compensates for panchromatic film's blue sensitivity.
  • 72mm #13 (2) Green Filter

    The Tiffen 72mm #13 (2) Green Filter is a basic contrast filter, primarily for use with black and white film. This green filter subtly darkens skies and lightens foliage. It is commonly associated for use with portraiture and attaining greater separation from skin tones and outdoor backgrounds. When compared to the #11 yellow-green filter, the #13 helps to lighten foliage and other green-colored subjects more.

    There is a 2x filter factor with this filter, requiring an increase of 1 stop for normal exposure. Tiffen filters are made using ColorCore technology, a process that involves laminating the filter substrate between 2 pieces of optical glass, grinding flat to a tolerance of 10,000th of an inch, and then mounting to precision metal rings.

    Green contrast filter for black and white film subtly darkens skies and lightens foliage.
    Suited for portraiture, this filter helps to separate skin tones from outdoor backgrounds.
    Tiffen filters are made using ColorCore technology, a process that involves laminating the filter substrate between 2 pieces of optical glass, grinding flat to a tolerance of 10,000th of an inch, and then mounting to precision metal rings.
  • #25 Red Filter (72mm)

    The 72mm #25 Red Filter from Tiffen is a filter designed to build contrast in black and white photography and creates separation between the tones. Using this filter it creates dramatic skies or simulate a moonlit scene during the day by slightly underexposing the image and also eliminating fog and haze. Infrared film is enhanced with extreme contrast turning skies even more dramatic and turning foliage white in landscape photos. The filter has a filter factor of 8, so you must increase your exposure by 3 stops to compensate.

    Tiffen filters are not dyed, but are manufactured by using ColorCore technology. This process laminates the filter material between two pieces of optical glass and grinds down and polishes the glass. The glass is then mounted to the metal ring, which after that can be screwed onto the lens for the desired effect.

    Builds contrast and separation of tones
    Extreme contrast with infrared film
    Creates dark and dramatic skies
    Cuts through haze and fog
    ColorCore technology
    UPC: 049383049107
  • Cordura Filter Pouch

    The Tiffen Cordura Four Filter Pouch is a padded Cordura nylon pouch made to hold four round filters up to 77mm in diameter. There are four mesh pockets to hold the filters.

    Folding Cordura nylon filter pouch with four pockets to hold the filters
    Compatible with round filters up to 77mm
    UPC: 049383056778
    • 72mm #6 Yellow 1 Filter
      Type Yellow
      Size 67 mm
      Grade #6
      Filter Factor 1.5 (0.6 stop)
      Rotating No
      Effect Subtly darkens skies, slight increase in overall contrast
      Application General black and white photography
      Construction ColorCore technology
      Front Filter Thread Size 67 mm
      Front Lens Cap Size 67 mm
    • 72mm #13 (2) Green Filter
      Type Green
      Size 72 mm
      Grade 13 (2)
      Filter Factor 2 (1 stop)
      Effect Lightens greens and foliage, subtly darkens skies
      Application Foliage and outdoor portraiture
      Construction ColorCore technology
      Front Filter Thread Size 72 mm
      Front Lens Cap Size 72 mm
    • #25 Red Filter (72mm)
      Grade #25
      Filter Factor 8 (+3)
      Multi-Coated No, single coating on each sides
      Effect Builds contrast and separation of tones
      Application Landscape or infrared photography
      Construction Optical Glass
      Aluminum
      Front Filter Thread Size 72mm
      Packaging Info
      Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 4.5 x 4.0 x 0.9"
    • Cordura Filter Pouch
      Material Exterior: Cordura nylon
      Interior: Mesh pockets
      Type of Closure Touch fastener
      Packaging Info
      Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 7.953 x 3.543 x 0.551"
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      Jacob D Taylor
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      Super good
      Format: Paperback
      This was my introduction to the absolute dc comics and boy did it make a good first impression. The art style is great and the writing too, it’s fast paced in the current sections and slower in the flashbacks making sure the pacing is good throughout the whole book. The length is good for how much you pay being able to be finished in 30 minutes to an hour for fast readers.
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      Peter M
      Pawtucket, US
      ★★★★★ 5
      Just as enjoyable as Vol 1, if not better.
      Batman and Robin Vol 2: Batman vs. Robin contains Batman and Robin #7-12. Just as in Vol 1, the art is all done by Frank Quitely and is very enjoyable. This continues the story of Batman and Robin Vol 1 which raps up in Vol 3 and is my favorite instalment of the trilogy (if you want to call it that). The story has some twists and turns and the reveal at the end is totally worth it, especially since there are clues dropped along the way. As I have said in my other reviews, this is part of the Grant Morrison Arc that will be detailed below, but the Batman and Robin trilogy could be read alone outside of the other stories. This picks up from Vol 1 after the events of Batman: R.I.P. and Battle for the Cowl. Again these are my favorite B&R as the dynamic between the two is very enjoyable to read and watch and the story is engaging. Pros: -B&R are amazing -Art is solid -New characters are fantastic -Original story line -So many little clues as to what is going on -Grant Morrison Cons: -Grant Morrison -Relatively Short -Vol 3 (see review) *Morrison's Story Arc is as follows: Batman and Son (Included in Black Glove Deluxe Edition) Batman: The Black Glove Batman: RIP Batman: Batman and Time (or Final Crisis but still needs 701 and 702) Batman and Robin Volume 1-3 Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne (Technically happens during Batman and Robin Volumes 1 and 2) Batman Incorporated (and Leviathan Strikes) Batman Incorporated Vol 1: Demon Star (New 52) Batman Incorporated Vol 2: Gotham's Most Wanted (New 52) A readers guide to Grant Morrison's Batman is a great help if you are looking at the whole series.
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      ★★★★★ 4
      An Excellent Continuation For The New Dynamic Duo
      I really loved Batman and Robin Volume 1. This arc is my favorite part of the Morrison Batman run, even though I really struggle with and don't enjoy everything that comes before it. But it's worth it for this duo of Dick Grayson and Damian Wayne. Volume 2 gets off to a slow start with a few issues about a deranged Batman resurrected by a Lazarus pit. Readers who haven't read Morrison's other work, including Final Crisis, will be confused by what occurs here. But the gist is that Dick and Damian learn what the readers already knew, that the corpse they thought was their father wasn't his (instead a failed clone from a Darkseid experiment), and that their father is out there somewhere. The art in these initial issues is also a bit rough and lower in quality, which is the only reason I brought this down to 4 stars. The second story in the remainder of the volume though, that pits Damian against Dick and tests Damian's loyalties is a great continuation of the Batman and Robin story and might be one of the best parts of the series. Damian may be rude and sociopathic, but this arc gets to let him shine a bit and show that he really does care about his big "brother" Dick Grayson, and about his father's legacy. As a bonus, there is a running mystery about the duo's new ally Oberon Sexton, which I thoroughly enjoyed. I won't spoil the ending, but it's a truly fun reveal that makes you rethink Sexton's role in the adventure in an interesting way. Again, this is a great story for Batman/Dick Grayson/Damian Wayne fans that I strongly recommend.
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      Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2019
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      Brent Hill
      Battle Creek, US
      ★★★★★ 5
      Not Perfect, But Loved It Anyway!
      Format: Hardcover
      The cover and title of this collection are slightly misleading, but it's still a fantastic read. Robin isn't willingly trying to kill Batman, however, I'll let you find out what's really happening yourself. I love the new Batman and Robin team of Dick Grayson and Damian Wayne. It's a fun change of pace to have a more lighthearted Batman, and a bratty and brooding Robin. This is the second collection of the new Batman and Robin series, but I still enjoyed it without having previously read all of the first volume. The Highlights: Batwoman, a zombie Batman, Talia al Guhl, Slade Wilson, the mysterious Mr. Sexton, the history of the Wayne family, and the beginning of a Joker story line. The new flying Batmobile is awesome. I love Grant Morrison's writing, and here he writes a fun and interesting Batman adventure. Things to Consider:There are two different artists in this volume. The first half is decent, and the second half is more unique with some great pen and ink work. I enjoyed the second part a lot, but it's not quite the classic super hero style art you might expect. This may not be a groundbreaking story, but this series is great. So if you're interested in Batman and Robin, you won't regret checking this out.
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      ★★★★★ 5
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      Format: Hardcover
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