This book on photographic filters for the digital age explains when and how to use traditional hardware filters, and how to achieve the same effects with software; explores the creative possibilities of using filters, including digital filter effects that were impossible on film; and includes comprehensive advice on choosing a filtering system, polarizing filters, white balance, neutral density filters, graduated filters, soft-focus filters and close-up dioptres, as well as in-computer correction, enhancement and special effects.
Ross Hoddinott has steadily built a reputation as a leading landscape, wildlife and close-up photographer. He regularly contributes articles and images to the photography press and has just published his first book,Digital Macro Photography, for the Photographer's Institute Press.