My issue with filters is not the color change. My issue is that they degrade the image. When I look at the planets, I am trying to see as much detail as possible. My experience is that the filters do not allow me to do this. I know others see an improvement, but I do not. In fact, the image contains less detail. What is there after the filter does its dirty work may or may not be more apparent. Your mileage can, and does, vary. (I wear brown tinted glasses when I wear dark glasses. They cut the blue light more than the red, and hence do not deplete the rhodopsin as much. Brent --- Chuck Hards <chuckhards@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hey, Brent, when you fly or drive, do you wear sunglasses? Are they tinted yellow, green, or neutral?
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Chuck
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