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Camera filters provide a range of optical filtering effects for various scientific, research, and industrial cameras. Many styles are used for color balancing, matching CCD or other sensor sensitivity ranges, emphasizing or blocking ranges of spectra such as ultraviolet, infrared, or portions of the visible spectrum (colors).  Camera filters are available in many styles include ultraviolet clear, visible pass, visible block, infrared pass, infrared block, light balance, linear polarizer, circular polarizer, neutral density, sky, color correction, warming, and cooling. 

Ultraviolet pass camera filters are general service filters that block ultraviolet light, which can cause a hazy look, and serve to protect more expensive lenses.  Visible pass filters allow visible light to pass while blocking both infrared and ultraviolet.  Visible block camera filters, by contrast, allow the infrared and ultraviolet ranges of the spectrum to pass, while blocking the visible.  Infrared pass camera filters allow only light in the infrared range to pass.  Infrared block filters are used to prevent the infrared portion of the spectrum from passing.  This is particularly important when dealing with CCDs and other sensors, which may be sensitive to this range of light. Linear polarizer filters allow a preferred orientation of light; frequently used to block glare, especially from metal objects.  Circular polarizers reduce or eliminate glare from non-metallic sources such as glass or water.  Neutral density filters reduce the light-dark contrast and are used to bring images within the acceptable luminance range for CCDs and other image sensors; this can effectively increase resolution.  Sky filters are designed for outdoor use to filter sky haze and effects from non-visible components of the spectrum.  Color correction camera filters emphasize or limit the influence of specific colors.  Warming is a photographic technique that emphasizes warmer colors such as orange and yellow.  Cooling is a photographic technique that emphasizes cooler colors such as blue.


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