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Photography with color filter
Reading time: 8 minutes - February 27, 2025 - by Markus Igel

Snapshot 69: Photography with color filter

From the new snapshot: "Orange"

Working with blocking filters had its heyday in the purely analog era. Due to the wide dynamic range of digital sensors and, above all, the possibilities of image processing, the topic has been somewhat forgotten. But in times when AI +amp; Co. are becoming more and more prevalent, many photographers are going back to basics. These color filters serve the purpose of blocking certain colors from an image, because not every colored light can enter through a filter. These filters are available in a wide variety of colors, the following are common: Green, red, orange, yellow and blue.

by Markus Igel
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How an orange color filter works

An orange blocking filter blocks blue light and allows orange and red light to pass through. As a result, blue and green objects appear darker in a black and white photo, while red and orange objects appear brighter. The filter absorbs the blue light, making the sky appear darker and more dramatic. The contrast to the clouds increases significantly. This makes the filter particularly exciting for landscape photography.

Black and white portrait photography

Orange filters can be used for portraits to smooth out skin tones and make skin blemishes less noticeable. Redness in the skin is lightened, creating a softer and more flattering image.

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Black and white architectural photography

In architectural photography, orange blocking filters help to emphasize the structure and details of buildings, especially when photographed against a blue sky. The contrast between the buildings and the sky is enhanced, emphasizing the architecture.

Infrared photography

Orange blocking filters are also used in infrared photography. They block visible light and only allow infrared light to pass through, resulting in surreal and unique images. Vegetation often appears bright while the sky remains dark.

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A different take on orange filters

Color filters are not actually intended for classic color photography. But as we all know, almost nothing is forbidden in photography. So you can also create completely colored images to play around creatively.

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Conclusion on photography with color filters

In the digital world, color filters are largely no longer necessary. Image processing allows each color to be controlled individually. However, if you like analog photography or don't like editing, you can use color filters cleverly. The result is a special look from the camera. Anyone looking for a softer skin in portrait photography and a special contrast in landscape and architectural photography could effectively realize their artistic vision with these filters.

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