Introduction: The Magic of Cinematic Light
Light in cinema has its own language – horizontal flares, stretched reflections, and that subtle glow that adds emotion to every frame.
The Anamorphic Series brings that cinematic language into photography and video - without the need for expensive anamorphic lenses.
Each filter in this collection creates a unique light effect: from rainbow streaks to warm orange, cool blue, and clean white flares.
The result? Frames that look and feel like cinema.
Why Anamorphic Filters Are So Unique
Unlike diffusion filters such as the Mist Series, Anamorphic filters shape light itself.
They stretch light sources, creating horizontal cinematic flares that replicate the look of true anamorphic lenses used in professional filmmaking.
The result adds instant depth, emotion, and atmosphere – a subtle touch that transforms a simple frame into a story.
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Meet the Anamorphic Series
Northern Lights – Rainbow Flares
Inspired by the aurora borealis, this filter turns every light source into colorful, rainbow-like streaks that dance across your frame.
Perfect for neon portraits, creative sessions, and experimental visuals where you want to add dreamlike energy.

Solar Flare – Orange Flares
This filter creates warm, golden-orange lines that capture the feeling of sunlight and vintage film aesthetics.
Ideal for music videos, fashion portraits, and golden hour photography that glows with cinematic warmth.

Milky Way – Blue Flares
Cool, clean, and futuristic. The Milky Way filter adds intense blue horizontal streaks that enhance automotive shots, concert visuals, and city night scenes.
A favorite for creators who want to achieve a modern, sci-fi cinematic feel.

Space Flash – White Flares
Minimal and elegant, Space Flash creates pure white flares that give your visuals a professional, Hollywood-style glow.
Perfect for both photography and video when you want to add a refined cinematic highlight without altering the overall tone.

How to Use Anamorphic Filters
To achieve the strongest cinematic effect, point your lens toward a light source such as stage lights, headlights, street lamps, or the setting sun.
Slightly rotate the filter to adjust the direction of the flare.
For photography, use wide apertures (around f/2.8–f/4) to enhance the streaks.
For video, use slow and smooth camera movements so the flares naturally glide across the frame.
Combine Filters for Even More Cinematic Results
One of the greatest strengths of the Anamorphic Series is that it can be combined with other REFLECTLENS filters – especially the Mist Series.
Blending the soft diffusion of Mist with the horizontal flares of Anamorphic creates a truly cinematic, dreamy aesthetic full of depth and atmosphere.
This combination is perfect for portrait, fashion, and concert photography, where light plays a central role in storytelling.
Why Creators Love the Anamorphic Look
The Anamorphic Series is more than just a visual effect – it’s a storytelling tool.
Each flare adds emotion, movement, and character.
It turns ordinary light into a signature element of your visual style, helping every frame express something beyond what words can.
Conclusion: Bring Cinema to Your Lens
From concerts to portraits, from city lights to sunsets – the Anamorphic Series brings cinematic atmosphere straight into your lens.
Choose your tone:
Rainbow (Northern Lights), Orange (Solar Flare), Blue (Milky Way), or White (Space Flash).
And for an even deeper cinematic glow – combine it with a Mist filter and watch your light turn into pure magic.




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