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Old 26-09-11, 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by ObsidianPhoenix View Post
I read that in your other post, but surely that doesnt apply to long exposure shots. If you want to expose a scene for >1 second or so, in order to do a variety of effects (such as removing passers by in a scene as described in DCM, or "misting" water on a coastal shot), surely you cannot do this in post-production? By all accounts you absolutely require an ND filter to achieve this goal?

Absolutely. I was referring to the ND grad type of filter so apologies for the confusion.
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