Compensating for Polariser Filter?

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Heya

Went shooting yesturday with my new Jessops own brand Circular Polariser Filter but a lot of the shots were dark, very dark. How can I compensate for this?

Most of the shots were of high contrasting landscape shots - with a p. filter what is best? - expose for ground or sky or average?

Cheers
 
You do not need to compensate, the camera exposes the photo from the light through the lens so it will be accurate.
 
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