Schneider-Kreuznach Unveils New Full Spectrum Graduated ND Filters
Schneider-Kreuznach is introducing its first Full Spectrum Graduated Neutral Density filters. (FSND) Graduated neutral density filters are used in photography to darken an
overly bright part of a scene, such as the sky.
Even at high densities, Full Spectrum ND filters from Schneider-Kreuznach reduce the amount of light in the entire visible spectrum and the near infrared range so that there is no color cast in the image. Schneider-Kreuznach Full Spectrum Graduated NDs are designed so the shading of the filter follows the natural shading of the sky, allowing a more even exposure of the image. The ND coating is enclosed between two crystal-clear sheets of glass, protecting it against wear and tear of
production. The entire FSND filter line is color matched and can be used in combination with each other.