Tiffen Contrast Filters User Manual

Insight...Controlling Contrast  
Controlling the contrast of your film or video image  
is critical. Bright lights or sunlight create problems  
when the ratio between the highlight and shadow areas  
is beyond the latitude of the recording medium. If you  
expose for the highlights, the shadows appear without  
detail. If you expose for the shadows, the result is  
washed-out, overly bright highlights. Tiffen offers  
three alternatives to solving your contrast problems:  
ULTRA CONTRAST, LOW CONTRAST, AND SOFT  
CONTRAST filters.  
ULTRA CONTRAST filters work with ambient light  
from surroundings, lowering contrast uniformly  
throughout the scene. Shadow areas reveal more detail  
without any flare or halation from light sources or  
bright reflections, even direct shooting into the sun.  
LOW CONTRAST filters work by spreading light  
from the highlights to the darker areas. Shadows are  
lighter, enabling you to see more detail. They also  
create a very slight flare or halation around hot spots  
which can be a useful effect. Low Contrast is the filter  
of choice for people who shoot video but want to  
achieve more of a film look.  
No Filter  
Ultra Contrast 5  
Low Contrast 5  
Soft Contrast 5  
SOFT CONTRAST filters diminish highlights while  
retaining the darker look of the shadows, hence a  
reduction in contrast. Although the Soft Contrast filter  
is a neutral gray do not compensate exposure.  
Compare the filtered photos to the photo without a  
filter. With the Low Contrast 5 filter, notice the greater  
detail in the leaves caused by the lightening of the  
shadows and the mild flare around the bright areas. In  
the scene utilizing the Soft Contrast 5 filter, the dark  
areas of the leaves, tree trunks and walkway retain their  
darkness, but there is more detail visible in the bright  
areas, particularly in the buses. The mild flare still  
exists. With the Ultra Contrast 5 filter, the dark areas of  
the leaves and tree trunks show more detail but without  
flare from the bright areas around the edges of the  
backlit leaves. Use Ultra Contrast filters in scenes with  
sufficient brightness to lower the contrast without the  
minimal amount of flare produced by the Low Contrast  
and Soft Contrast filters.  
Tiffen offers Low Contrast and Ultra Contrast filters  
in densities 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and Soft Contrast  
in densities 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. They are available through  
your dealer in a range of sizes to fit every type of lens or  
Matte Box.  
90 Oser Avenue, Hauppauge, New York 11788  
(631) 273-2500 • FAX: (631) 273-2557 • 1-800-645-2522  
techsupport@tiffen.com • www.tiffen.com  
Tiffen Technical Center  
6933 San Fernando Road, Glendale, CA 91201  
(818) 843-4600 • FAX: (818) 843-8321  

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