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Old 12th April 2014, 08:53 AM
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You can also darken the sky by using a polarising filter although the effect depends on the direction of the light. You can judge the effect by rotating the filter to see how much darkening you are getting.
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Polarisers work but I've usually found that they darken skies in a very uneven way meaning the sky in the print has to be burned in to balance things up.
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