Why not just up the saturation and contrast in the camera (if
recording JPEGs) or in the RAW converter? Dispensing with filters in
most circumstances is one of the bonuses of working with digital
capture ... you don't need them for most such effects.

On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 9:03 AM, Richard D Bush
<rbushidiog...@comcast.net> wrote:
> I realize that our digital cameras can do all kinds of in-camera-tricks.
> Taking to the outside of the camera, has anyone had experience with an
> enhancing filter? These liven up the reds, oranges and yellows and seem to
> be an easy way to jack up an autumn scene of falling leaves in all their
> glory.
>
> If so, maybe you could send me a couple of fall shots with this filter
> screwed to the front of their favorite lens.
>
> Yours truly,
> Richard Bush
>
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