Neutral density (ND) refers to a type of filter used in photography, videography, and optics that uniformly reduces the intensity of light entering the camera lens without affecting the color of the light. This allows photographers and videographers to achieve various creative effects and manage exposure settings in bright conditions. Here are key points about neutral density filters: 1. **Purpose**: ND filters are primarily used to allow for longer exposure times or wider apertures in bright lighting conditions.
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