kryssfilter
Kryssfilter is a term often encountered in the context of photography and optics, particularly in relation to polarizing filters. A kryssfilter, which translates to "cross filter" in English, is essentially two polarizing filters stacked on top of each other. When one polarizing filter is rotated relative to another, the amount of light that passes through can be adjusted, from maximum transmission to complete blockage.
In photography, this effect can be used to control reflections or enhance color saturation. By precisely aligning
The term kryssfilter is most commonly used in Scandinavian languages and refers to this specific construction