Definition
A diffusion filter is a camera lens filter that softens the image by scattering light, reducing harsh contrast, and creating a gentle glow around highlights. Diffusion filters are used to achieve a flattering, cinematic look — reducing skin texture, softening backgrounds, and adding a filmic quality that digital sensors alone cannot produce. The Black Pro-Mist and Tiffen Glimmer Glass are popular choices among creators.
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