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<blockquote data-quote="Dawg Pics" data-source="post: 635451" data-attributes="member: 26505"><p>We all tend to perceive that the sun is supposed to look orange because it is pretty that way, golden hour and all that jazz. Reading on sunlight and light scatter in the atmosphere makes my brain go to its happy place where advanced math and physics don't exist. Anyway, I taped my solar viewer card to my UV filter, which made it real easy to secure it. The result was ugly, but effective. Just like with any other filter or lens, some solar filters have better contrast than others too. I was just happy to get an image that looked ok. The sunspots were a surprise bonus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dawg Pics, post: 635451, member: 26505"] We all tend to perceive that the sun is supposed to look orange because it is pretty that way, golden hour and all that jazz. Reading on sunlight and light scatter in the atmosphere makes my brain go to its happy place where advanced math and physics don't exist. Anyway, I taped my solar viewer card to my UV filter, which made it real easy to secure it. The result was ugly, but effective. Just like with any other filter or lens, some solar filters have better contrast than others too. I was just happy to get an image that looked ok. The sunspots were a surprise bonus. [/QUOTE]
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