Originally Posted by
Mike Buckley
Do some research and get a high-quality filter, as some of the low- to mid-quality filters introduce a color cast if you're discriminating enough to notice it. Sorry that I can't be more helpful than that about the color cast.
As for dealing with haze, be sure to check out the Dehaze capabilities that have been introduced recently in post-processing software. I've used it with Adobe's software and it works remarkably well, so much so that it's a game-changer for me. I've read about at least one or two other software applications that have it but I can't remember the products.