UV filter

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Polaroid UV filter
Polaroid UV filter
See also: UV water disinfection

UV filters are individual compounds or mixtures to prevent UV light from coming through. UV filters used in sunscreens to protect skin or in photography to reduce haziness or fogginess created by ultraviolet light.

A UV filter in photography is transparent to visible light, and so can be left on the lens for nearly all shots. As UV filters are usually inexpensive (about US$20, depending on size), many people use them as protection for their lenses, although this is subject to some controversy.[citation needed] For this purpose they are preferred over other kinds of filters which are more intrusive, such as neutral density filters.

The UV filter absorbs ultraviolet rays without changing the exposure. With most images, most people will not see a difference when a UV filter is used.

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