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Has anyone used gel filters on their phones for taking close up pictures of corals? They seems to be cheap but I see amazing difference in before and after pictures on the websites who sell these filters.

I just got them. I love it. And they are so cheap.

 

Here is a picture half in gel half not.

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I think they work decent iPhone 6+

 

 

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Edited by gmerek2

Been using for a year.  I got 4 or 5 different shades of orange/red mailed to me for about three bucks

 

Thats ever cheaper!

  • 2 weeks later...

Got my filters last week...any particular filter thats better than others? I tried all of them last night briefly...didnt see much difference. 

Got my filters last week...any particular filter thats better than others? I tried all of them last night briefly...didnt see much difference. 

lights your using?   camera?

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Here is what you need. $6. Reef Central has a thread about it. 100s of colors to experiment with. It is a sample book for all theater gels by Rosco

 

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Edited by Reefer_Madness

Here is what you need. $6. Reef Central has a thread about it. 100s of colors to experiment with. It is a sample book for all theater gels by Rosco

Link?

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