Good point, I was being thick.  Of course I will want to adjust the
horizon level which I would not be able to do the other way around.
Mind you you couldnt do that with a screw on ND either!

I am just trying to avoid buying an X-Pro system for my wideangle, and
having to buy a massively expensive X-Pro Circ Polariser.

Disregard my questions, and thanks everybody.

Rob Brigham

BTW Those that said the filters are square - WRONG!

-----Original Message-----
From: tom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 June 2001 17:15
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OT: Sideways ND Grad


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Yes, but the filters that slide into Cokin holders are rectangular;
what
> he's looking for is an ND grad with the dividing line between light
and
> dark running through the *long* axis of the rectangle. If he rotates a
standard
> ND grad he'll have the left side of the sky dark and the right side
light
> (or vice versa) and this is what he wants to avoid.

But how would you adjust where the dividing line is? If the grad runs
along the long axis, moving it back and forth won't do anything. Might
as well get a screw-in.

Or maybe I'm not visualizing this correctly?

Anyway, if that's what he wants, and can't find one, Singh-Ray does
custom orders.

tv
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