What is the difference between the ExpoDisc “Neutral” and the ExpoDisc “Portrait” filters?
The ExpoDisc “Neutral” Filter is designed to be used in all photographic lighting situations where it is necessary to set a neutral white balance. It is the most versatile of the two filters. The “Neutral” Filter will produce images with white whites and gray grays. The ExpoDisc “Portrait” Filter is designed specifically with the portrait photographer in mind. It produces a gentle warming effect, similar to what you might get using a Wratten 81A filter.
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