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Tiffen Filters

Antique Pearlescent Filter (Copy)

Regular price $ 280.00 USD
Regular price $ 350.00 USD Sale price $ 280.00 USD
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  • Smooths out fine details in the skin, while maintaining definition.
  • Creates a soft, pleasing atmospheric glow, along with a mild desaturation of colors and gentle creamy halation.
  • Optimum for period pieces or to create the look of a warm summer afternoon.
  • Range of grades can take the viewer from mild nostalgia to Monet-like impressionism.

The Antique Pearlescent filters offer the same unique skin-tone enhancements as The Warm Diffusion Filters while creating a soft, pleasing atmospheric glow, along with a mild desaturation of colors and gentle creamy halation. This makes them optimum for period pieces or to create the look of a warm summer afternoon. Their range of grades can take the viewer from mild nostalgia to Monet-like impressionism.

Like the rest of Tiffen’s Emmy® & Academy Award®-winning filters, the Warm Diffusion’s are crafted in the USA with Water White glass.

To promote a long life, only Tiffen filters are manufactured using the exclusive Colorcore® Process that laminates the filter substrate between two pieces of optical glass, then grinds and polishes them to a precise tolerance of 1/10,000th of an inch of flatness.

The Antique Pearlescent filters offer the same unique skin-tone enhancements as The Warm Diffusion Filters while creating a soft, pleasing atmospheric glow, along with a mild desaturation of colors and gentle creamy halation. This makes them optimum for period pieces or to create the look of a warm summer afternoon. Their range of grades can take the viewer from mild nostalgia to Monet-like impressionism.

Like the rest of Tiffen’s Emmy® & Academy Award®-winning filters, the Warm Diffusion’s are crafted in the USA with Water White glass.

To promote a long life, only Tiffen filters are manufactured using the exclusive Colorcore® Process that laminates the filter substrate between two pieces of optical glass, then grinds and polishes them to a precise tolerance of 1/10,000th of an inch of flatness.