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Polarizing Film | B+W Filter

Polarizing Film B+W
B+W Polarizing Film for Lighting. Creates pictures with impressive color effects by double polarized light, at light source and at camera. Polarizing film is used in front of light sources such as flash, LED and more to polarize the light. The polarizing film can be easily cut or punched to the right size and is flexible, colorless and homogeneous.

B+W Polarizing Film

B+W Polarizing Film på sheet

For mounting on different types of light sources such as studio flashes, speedlights and LED fixtures. Can be combined with polarizing filters på camera to create different effects in product photography etc.

Tips & Tricks

Polarizing film is an excellent remedy to avoid disturbing reflections when shooting with studio flashes or other light sources.

Properties

  • Linear polarization film
  • Used to create different color effects by using polarizing film on the light source and polarization filter på camera
  • Placed onå light source type studio flash, speedlights and LED fixtures
  • Intended for enthusiasts, professional photographers and artists who want to experiment and create different effects
  • Polarizing film is on televisionå different thicknesses 0.3 mm and 0.8 mm. The effect is the same but the thicker film is stiffer and more rigid.

About Polarizing film

Polarizing film, also known as polarizing filters, is a type of optical film that is commonly used in a wide range of applications, including photography, cinematography, and lighting. Polarizing film for lighting is a specialized type of film that is designed to control and manipulate the direction and intensity of light, allowing for the creation of stunning and dynamic lighting effects.

At its core, polarizing film works by selectively filtering out certain wavelengths of light. The film consists of a layer of material that is aligned in a particular direction, which allows it to block light waves that are oriented in a perpendicular direction. This means that polarizing film can be used to selectively block light from certain sources, or to filter out unwanted reflections and glare.

One of the most common applications of polarizing film for lighting is in the creation of "polarized lightboxes". These lightboxes are often used in commercial and advertising photography, as well as in product photography, to create a uniform and diffused lighting effect that highlights the details and textures of the subject. By using polarizing film in combination with specialized light sources, photographers and cinematographers can create stunning and dynamic lighting effects that add depth and dimensionality to their images and videos.

Another important application of polarizing film for lighting is in architectural and landscape lighting. By using polarizing film to control the direction and intensity of light, designers and lighting professionals can create stunning and immersive lighting installations that highlight the unique features and characteristics of the space. Whether it's a museum exhibit, a retail space, or an outdoor park, polarizing film can be used to create unique and engaging lighting effects that capture the imagination and create a memorable experience for visitors.

In addition to its aesthetic applications, polarizing film for lighting also has practical uses in a variety of industries. For example, polarizing film can be used in medical and scientific applications to control the intensity and direction of light in microscopy and other imaging technologies. It can also be used in automotive and aerospace applications to reduce glare and improve visibility for drivers and pilots.

In conclusion, polarizing film for lighting is a versatile and powerful tool that can be used to create stunning and dynamic lighting effects in a variety of applications. Whether it's in photography, cinematography, architecture, or science, polarizing film offers designers and lighting professionals a powerful way to control and manipulate light to achieve their desired effects. As technology continues to advance and new applications for polarizing film emerge, we can expect this versatile material to play an increasingly important role in the world of lighting and optics.

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Exceptionally lively color effects can be achieved with polarized light and a polarizing filter on the camera. The B+W Polarizing Film is positioned in front of a light source by means of a strip of adhesive tape, an elastic band, clamp, or similar.

WARNINGS

Temperature by polarizer film is max. 70° dry heat.

Because of to strong heat:

NO lamps like incandescent lamps, halogen lamps or similar.

NO hotspot (punctiform heat load)