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Tiffen Filters

Antique Satin Filter

Regular price $ 350.00 USD
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  • Smooths fine details like pores on the skin while maintaining overall sharpness, without reducing contrast.
  • Prevents highlights from blowing out and shadows from loosing detail or becoming overly cool and muddy looking.
  • Ideal for dark complexions - allows for a complete array of tones and full dynamic range.
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The Antique Satin Filter smooths fine details like pores on the skin while maintaining overall sharpness, without reducing contrast. It prevents highlights from blowing out and shadows from loosing detail or becoming overly cool and muddy looking—all while adding an overall warm glow.

Ideal for dark complexions, Antique Satin allows for a complete array of tones and full dynamic range.

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 Satin Filter smooths fine details like pores on the skin while maintaining overall sharpness, without reducing contrast. It prevents highlights from blowing out and shadows from loosing detail or becoming overly cool and muddy looking—all while adding an overall warm glow.

Ideal for dark complexions, Antique Satin allows for a complete array of tones and full dynamic range.

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.