Introducing the Kase Starglow Filter by Alyn Wallace

The Kase Starglow filter has been created in collaboration with Alyn Wallace Photography. Made from toughened Kase Wolverine glass, the filter is designed to make bright stars glow and bloat whilst also accentuating their natural colour. It simultaneously hides the fainter stars making constellations pop and stand out. Unveil the glory of the constellations and take your astrophotography to a whole new level.

The Starglow filter makes bright stars and constellations pop, whilst also accentuating natural star colour.

The Starglow filter makes bright stars and constellations pop, whilst also accentuating natural star colour.

Alyn Wallace @alynwallace

Alyn Wallace
@alynwallace

For years I struggled to capture the constellations as I saw them with my naked eye. In a long exposure photograph your camera picks up so many stars that the pattern of the constellations just gets lost in the chaos, so I teamed up with Kase to create the Starglow filter. It makes the bright stars glow and accentuates their natural colour, whilst also hiding the fainter stars that you can’t see yourself. It adds an ethereal and dreamlike quality to your images and I’m so excited for people to finally get their hands on it.

Key Features – Capture with Confidence

  • Makes Bright Stars Glow & Bloat

  • Accentuates Natural Star Colour

  • Compatible With Any Lens

  • Can be used in conjunction with Neutral Night filter

  • Toughened Pro HD Optical Glass

  • Scratch Resistant

  • Metallic Nano Coatings

  • Water and Dust/Dirt Repellent

  • Easy Clean

How it Works

The filter can be used in 3 different ways:

1) In a filter holder covering the entire lens

As the filter is 2mm thick it is compatible with most filter holders on the market but is a perfect  match for the K9 Slim 100mm holder kit. Covering the entire lens will produce the Starglow  effect on the night sky and also add a dreamy effect to the foreground, with some decrease in  contrast and clarity. Foreground detail can be recovered using Dehaze and Clarity sliders to  produce an atmospheric image with ethereal qualities.

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2) In a filter holder covering half the lens

If you don’t want the dreamy effect on the foreground the filter can simply be placed halfway  into the filter holder to protect the foreground. No clear line is visible where the filter starts  and ends. If there are large mountains or trees protruding above the horizon they may be  affected but as distant objects tend to fade and lose clarity the image will still look natural.

3) Shake it like a Starglow filter!

The filter can also be used handheld by simply waving it in front of the lens. This allows you to  control the strength of the Starglow effect by holding it in front of the lens for a longer or  shorter period of time. You can also protect the foreground by only waving it in front of the top  half of your lens. Using this technique the filter is compatible with lenses that don’t take 100mm filters such as the Samyang 14mm f/2.8 and Sigma 14mm f/1.8 Art. One filter  compatible with all your lenses.

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Unveil the Glory of the Constellations

The filter makes constellation photography a joy, opening up new possibilities in your  astrophotography. When Milky Way core season comes to an end you can now take full  advantage of the bright stars and constellations of the winter night sky, such as Orion, Gemini,  and Leo. Those in the Northern Hemisphere can enjoy photographing the circumpolar  constellations Ursa Major (The Big Dipper) and Cassiopeia, and those in the Southern  Hemisphere can make the Crux pop out like never before. The filter also works great on  planets.

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