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Old 14-07-2007, 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted by ballaratdragons View Post
As I am only just finding out myself, Nick, there are diiferent rated IR filters. Then there are IR/UV filters. Then there are different methods of IR filtering. Not as Cut & Dry as I thought it would be! IR can be filtered by 2 different methods, reflective or absorbtion. Reflective is the better.

I am at the moment about to order a Baader IR/UV Cut filter as it has an extremely Sharp Cutoff at 690nm (leaves all the visible red, including the important 656nm H-alpha emission line).
and a sharp cutoff below 400nm which eliminates violet halos around bright stars (more effectively than simpler so-called Minus Violet photographic filters). These nm cut-off levels allow colour through, not just Blue, and is reflective, not absorbive.

As for the Star Spikes, may I suggest Noel Carboni's set of Photoshop actions: http://actions.home.att.net/Astronom...l_Version.html

One click and many actions are done for you
Oh.... Ok... Well, I have no idea what kind of filter mine is, it is just the one that came with tthe Imager, I'll have to look into that further.
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