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Originally Posted by doppler
I think that you will find that the ND5 film is fine for visual, there is a ND3.8 photographic version that is not suitable for visual. OK there appears to be something to the article, but it is more to do with certification. Here's a link.
http://astrosolar.com/en/information...r-solar-films/
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Thanks for the link; I didn't find this one.
No its the 5.0 visual film that I was referring to not the photographic version and the 'Important Note' I referenced implied 5.0 not suitable for visual without a some sort of optic, i.e. not unaided naked eye observation.
The link you show is even clearer in this regard and certification or not I would not be using the AstroSolar 5.0 safety film for unaided visual (naked eye only). The AstroSolar Silver/Gold film appears suitable for unaided visual according to the information provided in the link you referenced.
I thought I'd post this to inform anyone using AstroSolar film to not use it unaided (naked eye) not only for the upcoming solar eclipse (overseas) but also for general observation of the Sun. i.e. don't look at the Sun through AstroSolar 5.0 safety film unaided, naked eye.