A daylight filter for Photography will warm color photos and provide more of a shade like effect to eliminate brightness in a photo.
in daylight hours
Yes
Daylight's colour temperature is approx. 6000 degrees Kelvin, whereas tungsten light tends to be around 3200 degrees K. In other words, much redder. This can be compensated for by using Tungsten-balanced colour film, or the appropriate compensation filter for film, or your white balance for digital cameras
photosynthesis
The length of time the shutter is open when you take a picture in daylight depends on how much light there is, but it is fractions of a second. Maybe 1/200th or 1/500th of a second
The daylight filter usually just makes things easier to see during the day when you take the picture. (:
An IR filter or IR cut filter is a color filter blocking infrared light. In order to avoid unwanted side-effects caused by infrared light during image recording in daylight mode. The filter is meant to prevent the incidence of light onto the image sensor.
Filter feeding whale sharks stay close to the surface, where their food is most abundant during daylight.
If the air filter is the sponge-type, it can be washed with soap and warm water, then rinsed. Wring as much water out of it as you can and then let it dry completely. After it dries, soak a little oil on it before re-installing it. If it's a paper filter, you can tap the filter against something to shake out the loose dust/dirt. If you can't "see daylight" showing through the filter after cleaning, replace the filter.
To save daylight
We're burning daylight, boys. The daylight is fading fast.
daylight-saving time
The sun is the source of daylight.
To save daylight
Daylight saving time starts in spring. I can't wait for daylight to go outside and play.
Sun lighting is the standard daylight lighting. Some light bulbs can imitate daylight.
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