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Originally Posted by Don Pensack
That would be impossible if it is working.
The lines in the spectrum emitted by nebulae that we can see are blue and blue-green.
Some nebula filters pass some red as well, but that still doesn't make white stars white. If they are, the filter isn't filtering properly.
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Well all i can go by is what i see and that's candy floss nebula with very slight coloring in the stars it's not always about statistics this and that and i have a filter that performs this way i will send it to Rainmaker only as proof to verify and will throw all your stats in the rubbish bin
i do not lie i only judge by my senses, It's no different to the flogging the Vixen SSW's have had from some people i was out last night using them in a FSQ106 if you think that is a worthy Apo and from 3.5mm to 14mm an absolute joy to use even in my Pentax spotter perfect so now i don't listen to other peoples views on astronomy gear just look and make my own conclusions......