Cokin announces CLEARSKY light pollution filters

Cokin CLEARSKY filter
(Image credit: Intro2020)

Any city-dwelling photographer is well aware of the plague of light pollution and how it can interfere with images, especially of the night sky. Well, it looks like Cokin has come up with a solution in the form of its new CLEARSKY filters.

Light pollution is largely caused by street lights using mercury or sodium vapour lamps, which is visible to the naked eye from long distances, and is especially known for causing a yellow/orange colour cast to camera sensors. This can be very difficult to correct in post-production without affecting the colour cast of the entire image.

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Jon Stapley

Jon spent years at IPC Media writing features, news, reviews and other photography content for publications such as Amateur Photographer and What Digital Camera in both print and digital form. With his additional experience for outlets like Photomonitor, this makes Jon one of our go-to specialists when it comes to all aspects of photography, from cameras and action cameras to lenses and memory cards, flash diffusers and triggers, batteries and memory cards, selfie sticks and gimbals, and much more besides.  


An NCTJ-qualified journalist, he has also contributed to Shortlist, The Skinny, ThreeWeeks Edinburgh, The Guardian, Trusted Reviews, CreativeBLOQ, and probably quite a few others I’ve forgotten.