I am a car photographer, I encounter a lot of reflections after I am editin or in the moment of shootin. Would a simple polar pro polarizer solve my problem somewhat? I look for angles in the moment to where the sun doesn’t bounce off onto me as well as heavy reflections. Such as people, myself, and buildings that can be spotted in the paint on the car.

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    11 months ago

    How on earth is this easier than carrying a pola filter in your bag?

    Also, this is nonsense unless you have a well equipped studio and can get a hold of the car for an extended time.

    This is for a commercial shot, not What OP described.

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      11 months ago

      How on earth is this easier than carrying a pola filter in your bag?

      OP wants to eliminate reflections of people and buildings from mirrored surfaces such as painted car surfaces. “Such as people, myself, and buildings that can be spotted in the paint on the car.”

      A CP will not do what OP wants.

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        11 months ago

        That’s why I explained that it’s helpful but not in the way they want, You’ll need it to control reflections and glare on windows and plastic surfaces.