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by jvanderbot
852 days ago
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This seems incorrect. Everywhere I look I hear effectively: > All refractive optics require IR filters. The reason seems to be it prevents "bloating" of bright points of light - eg stars, and increases contrast in the visible range by cutting off UV and IR (which CCDs are apparently sensitive to), so it is in fact desirable to have IR filtered out. Now, does that mean it's default? Maybe not. |
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IR filters are generally pretty effective too, so just having one anywhere will do the trick unless you're dealing with a lot of light. Cameras which would be undesirably sensitive to IR would usually have the filter built in, basically right on top of the sensor. No need for added coatings on the telescope itself.