Frage von antje:Hello
often falls to me that on television, if you see lights, always these "stars" looks ...
my camera is unfortunately not quite so strong ...
Now I am on or star-mesh filter (4 professionals) have pushed me and thought that this effect would be
then I would be but synonymous interested to know whether I always filter my UV filter on it or could obs as something negative there?
and then I would like to know where it is 4 Specialist lattice filter, 37mm to about 20 ¬, there!
So gibts sowas synonymous with the Blödmarkt ..?
MFG Fabian
Antwort von Markus:
... if I have this [grid] filter always my UV filter on it or could obs as something negative there? A lattice filter is the picture blurred effect when the shooting situation is not optimal. In addition, the autofocus may provide the fine structure of the filter surface scharfzustellen and not the desired motif. Scattered light also disturbs more than without lattice filter.
Why all this is so, explains, if you ran in mind that the lattice filter's name is not of some. On its surface are in fact a lattice ordered Scratches:
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Antwort von robbie:
which is called lens flare. perhaps helps you to search for another, how we can strengthen this effect ...
Antwort von Markus:
Lens flares have a lattice filter with nothing to do. One is light reflections within the optics, the other rays produced by punctiform light sources.
Antwort von antje:
never worked with auto (focus)
So actually, I only want the effect in the television (think not intended, but is s.der camera?) where the lights visible "radiation" does ...!
Antwort von Markus:
... (do not think intended, but is s.der kamera ?)... Obviously, the effect wanted. Otherwise it would be something about it.
Antwort von antje:
and how to make it?
Antwort von Markus:
In the same way and manner as anyone can do it: you put a mesh filter.
Antwort von antje:
ok thank
So the filter s.Besten only in good light to use ...
Antwort von Markus:
Exactly. Only if the effect is useful and desirable. This includes the Vorhandesein dot light source of course, because without it no one sees rays synonymous.
Antwort von robbie:
I think still remains that he lensflares says. where will it look at the tv a lattice filter used? soeinen I've never used, not even in the most diverse shows ...
Antwort von Bernd E.:
... I still think, however, that he thinks lensflares ... In the "lens flare", I know only the visual appearance, the Germans "trim marks" means. The opening question, I would understand as synonymous, but that it makes the star's radiation, which is using lattice filters can be generated.
Gruß Bernd E.
Antwort von Debonnaire:
DIY guide for your grille filter:
Take a rectangular glass plates, which thy well-diameter lens cover. Take the glass just once (ruler with Scotch on the table attached) and with little pressure, even on a piece of fine sandpaper. Repeat this for example in a 90 degree angle. Can it synonymous with several different angles again. Every new angle produces a more level radiation. Hold the glass face and watch as punctiform light sources. Glue the glass front of your camera lens (or Make thee ne simple bracket, or buy you a Cokin filter holder for little money and miss the glass plates from then) and amazed! Experiment with other (more) grinding angles, weaker and more pressure, etc.
Enjoy Low Budget lattice filter!
Antwort von B.DeKid:
On Ebay you kuck times
Generally you should make time for a Cokin A filter holder that are offered for this filter are available on Ebay has become so cheap, so you'll be happy.
There is the star filter in various sizes and shapes.
With the tip of the sharpness (AF) observed.
Antwort von Schleichmichel:
Incidentally, there is synonymous with this filter is much finer grid structure and strengths. This is synonymous a LowContrast filter. Thus the contrast in the picture and cut is a nice effect if you have normal Blur will be bleak.
Importantly, this effect is not too strong as light sources
in the motif has aperture wide open and not close s.der Focus Camera (otherwise you can see in certain situations, the lattice structure).
And LensFlare to synonymous, I can confirm that reflections within the lens are and that the opening question on the asterisk abziehlt.
Antwort von Stallforce:
http://www.miniatur-wunderland.de/community/forum/userpix/1310_golf1_1.jpg
I said something
Antwort von Markus:
I said something Yes, this is the typical picture of a grid filter. Lens flares on the other hand, see this:
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Antwort von C.I.W:
The Effect of the car does not get with a CCD camera out. Since the camera does have CMOS sensors, since the produce at Backlighting no crossbeam of top-down but this star appearances.
Antwort von Markus:
The Effect of the car does not get with a CCD camera out. This is just a small model car with lights in front of it. And the rays in the linked example is not synonymous in CMOS-like.
Antwort von Stallforce:
what a lucky I have a HC-7 (cmos);)
Antwort von Schleichmichel:
Such a Schmarrn! It is with a grid made filter.
Antwort von Stallforce:
uh yes what are we talking about?
Antwort von Schleichmichel:
The Effect of the car does not get with a CCD camera out. Since the camera does have CMOS sensors, since the produce at Backlighting no crossbeam of top-down but this star appearances. Therefore ...
Antwort von PowerMac:
I think still remains that he lensflares says. where will it look at the tv a lattice filter used? soeinen I've never used, not even in the most diverse shows ... Rare!
Perhaps at DSDS WWM or when the camera shoots in the headlights ...