NOISE
Pigment
The pigment above is Noise Prism. Due to the size of the particles, the effect does not fully dissipate. Noise will soften the image and cause highlights to bloom similar to diffusion filters. Noise will also produce subtle sparkles similar to KineticGlass Disco. The effect is the result of light refracting off of the micro particles suspended within the filter. Every camera/lens combination produces its own unique effect. This effect changes drastically based on the focal length, and aperture.
Alternate effects can be achieved by using different ratios of isopropyl and pigment. More pigment will produce a stronger effect. The color profile can be changed by using colored pigments.
Due to the size of the particles Noise will have a consistent blooming effect present. Noise can not be swapped out for another effect. KineticGlass is committed to noise once it is introduced.
The two images above demonstrate “Noise” in tandem with the LumaTray creating a rainbow aura around center frame.
LumaTray Compatible
Using KhanØptic’s LumaTray in tandem with KineticGlass allows for complete control.
Without KineticGlass Noise
With KineticGlass Noise