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Planning to buy some gel filters. Any recommendations?
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What's your intention from using Gel Filters? you basically use those to match your flash color with the ambient lighting, i doubt there will be a filter that matches tank lighting.
do you mean filters that go on the lens? cause gel filters usually go on the flash.
Not sure if a Red filter on top of the lens would help. I tend to avoid using filters as the cheaper ones can cause distortions, Why add a cheapo glass in front of an expensive good quality lens glass? and the good quality ones are too expensive to justify![]()
how about dealing with WB in post processing? which you'd still have to do with a filter cause you have different shades of blue in your tank at different locations and depths so you'll still need to tweak your image even if you use a filter.
The correct shade of gel is very helpful to give you an accurate color image. I use them for quick cell phone pics and they are surprisingly accurate. Here's where I got the idea.
I have a Solution to better cell phone pic?s - Manhattan Reefs
Awesome! So I'm not going crazy! This is what I had seen some other guys do, and the results are solid. Thanks!
I use an orange gel filter that I place over my iPhone lense to take a photo of my reef. The orange filter does a great job of toning down the heavy blue color from my LEDs. Got a pack of filters for $7 on Amazon. I only use the orange one though.

