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Simulating a Neutral Density (ND) Filter for the Sky (bad, good and better ways to do it)
Disciplines > Photography > Affinity Photo > The InAffinity Video Index > Simulating a Neutral Density (ND) Filter for the Sky (bad, good and better ways to do it) Summary | Video | Detail | See also
SummaryWhen taking photographs, the sky is naturally lighter, and gets lighter towards the horizon so you may use a graduated ND filter to correct for this. Fortunately, you can also simulate this in such as Affinity Photo. Here's bad ways to do it, good ways to do it, and a quick and easy way that works too! VideoClick image to watch on YouTube: DetailPublication Date: 22-Aug-19 Duration: 6:37 See alsoAffinity Photo Tutorials on Gradients Affinity Photo Tutorials on Blend Modes
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