Theo Sulphate
Member
I'm seeing an interesting effect with my non-polarized auto-tinting glasses and I'm wondering if it's merely a neutral-density-filter effect or something else. If I could capture it in my photos, I would really be pleased.
Basically, I've noticed that when I'm wearing these glasses in sunlight bright enough to cause the lenses to darken, when I look at greens and blues there is a deep rich tonality. An example is that today I was on a high hill overlooking a distant landscape with clusters of fir trees and other lightly colored trees; the sky was blue with clouds. With my glasses, the greens and blues just seemed to contain such deep rich hues, but not really saturated. I also noted that, obviously, my pupils adjusted to the light coming in from behind the tinted lenses. Removing my glasses and allowing time for my eyes to adjust, the same scene just seemed way too bright and the hues were uninteresting.
Clearly, this isn't the same effect as using an ND filter for color (because you'd increase exposure to compensate, otherwise you'd underexpose).
So what effect am I seeing with these tinted lenses and how can I duplicate it with my photos? Anyone experience this? Just a guess, but it seems like it might involve increasing the contrast or saturation a bit and underexposing.
Basically, I've noticed that when I'm wearing these glasses in sunlight bright enough to cause the lenses to darken, when I look at greens and blues there is a deep rich tonality. An example is that today I was on a high hill overlooking a distant landscape with clusters of fir trees and other lightly colored trees; the sky was blue with clouds. With my glasses, the greens and blues just seemed to contain such deep rich hues, but not really saturated. I also noted that, obviously, my pupils adjusted to the light coming in from behind the tinted lenses. Removing my glasses and allowing time for my eyes to adjust, the same scene just seemed way too bright and the hues were uninteresting.
Clearly, this isn't the same effect as using an ND filter for color (because you'd increase exposure to compensate, otherwise you'd underexpose).
So what effect am I seeing with these tinted lenses and how can I duplicate it with my photos? Anyone experience this? Just a guess, but it seems like it might involve increasing the contrast or saturation a bit and underexposing.