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Circular Polarizers and Rainbows - Just Say No
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<blockquote data-quote="Vixen" data-source="post: 362992" data-attributes="member: 21839"><p>I disagree. I always leave mine on for rainbows. It is true it WILL disappear if you turn the filter but as you go thru the 360deg turns it will also reappear.......as the above little vid shows. The CPL makes the colours better, as it is my understanding that a rainbow is polarised light and using a polariser enhances that polarised light depending on how the CPL is set (I'm not very scientifically minded so may not be explaining it correctly).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vixen, post: 362992, member: 21839"] I disagree. I always leave mine on for rainbows. It is true it WILL disappear if you turn the filter but as you go thru the 360deg turns it will also reappear.......as the above little vid shows. The CPL makes the colours better, as it is my understanding that a rainbow is polarised light and using a polariser enhances that polarised light depending on how the CPL is set (I'm not very scientifically minded so may not be explaining it correctly). [/QUOTE]
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