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A warming filter, either on the camera, or applied in a photo editor would bring the colours to life a bit more.

Hi ‘cdnvic’ Is there any different in the end result as to whether one uses filter over editing, or vice versa.

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The initial result is the same, though the filter on the lens will affect the scope of your ability to edit the photo. Especially with colour temperature. A photo shot with a cooling filter will not be able to be "warmed" as much in the editor as one with a more neutral temperature.

Polarizing filters are an exception as their effect cannot be duplicated by an editor.

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