An ND filter, when you look at it, is gray. More precisely, neutral gray. It filters all light waves equally, so reduces light reaching the film plane without any color shift, so has a neutral effect on the colors in the image. It is available in various densities and the denser (darker) it is, the more light it filters out.
2006-12-26 17:14:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Cuts the light entering the camera. They come in different strengths. It permits longer shutter speeds when so desired. They also make graduated NDs often used so that the sky and a a landscape can both be properly exposed. Neutral refers to the fact that it doesn't effect the color cast of the photo. Density for some other reason...
2006-12-26 23:17:50
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answered by Bob 6
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ND filter is a neutral grey tone and therefore does not affect the tonal range of the subject, Its purpose is to reduce the amount of light reaching the film. The amount of light reduction depends on the density of the filter (filter factor).
2006-12-27 10:11:46
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends what you are asking. Are you asking whether the English word "god" has a meaning; and if so what is it? Or are you asking whether "God (the Creator" has meaning in who He is and what He does? The first question about the Eng word "god"; well to be honest, I do NOt know what is the origin of the word. I guess I can check online, but that would be me just regurgitating what someone else has written. I tend to think of the Eng word "god" to refer to "a or the Creator". When used of the biblical God, then I would refer to "God" as meaning "the uncreated Creator who is full of power and might; a king who has the right and ability to judge, but is not confined to a physical form" As for whether the God of the Bible has meaning... I would say that the question is the wrong way round: the God of the Bible is the means by which ALL else has meaning. No thing can have meaning unless the God of the Bible is truly who He says He is. I understand then that this implies that one has to accept that the God of the Bible - 1 - Exists 2 - Can be experienced by mankind 3 - The Bible is an accurate account of God communicating with mankind (in its original language) I guess what could help answer the second question is "Why should anything have meaning?" Or better still "Why are humans looking for meaning in things?" across ALL cultures throughout all of recorded history... Hope this helps
2016-05-23 09:46:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I mean absolutely nothing by it,since I don't use it.
Good luck in finding a useful answer.
2006-12-26 17:15:12
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answered by Jill W 4
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basically a piece of clear class "nuetral densitity" used over the lens to protect it from RV and breakage.
2006-12-26 17:11:25
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answered by beauxPatrick 4
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