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Originally Posted by technofetishism
Have any issues with color balancing?
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I know IDAS advertise that their filter produces neutral colour, and I suppose the Baader Semi-APO is in the same "no colour shift" category, but when more colours are removed from the spectrum there is bound to be some colour shift.
I find the CLS produces a slightly blue overall colour cast compared to no filter. However it's very easy to correct post processing. It's literally a single eyedropper click in Photoshop. Takes half a second to do.
I'll upload some comparison photos. These are single 3 minute exposures of M42. One with the CLS straight out of the camera with no processing, one with the CLS and single click background adjustment and one with no filter at all and no processing. The frame with no filter shows red sky glow from street lights and is only 2 minutes of exposure.
Edit, I should also add it depends what you're shooting. The CLS is a nebula filter, designed to bring out OIII and Ha in photos. It's not designed with star clusters in mind. For those you may be better off with the IDAS filter.