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Narrowband 필터의 선택시 고려사항

by Starholic posted Sep 17, 2009
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The filters used  in narrowband imaging typically have bandpasses in the range of 3-5nm.  The most popular filters are made by Astrodon and Custom Scientific. 

Older Custom Scientific narrowband filters had a bandpass of 3nm.  Current filters typically have a bandpass of 4.5nm, while the popular Astrodon H-alpha filter 

has a 6nm bandpass.  The bandpass was expanded to allow the use of the popular faster-focal-ratio scopes such as the Takahashi and TeleVue refractors, etc.  

At fast focal ratios, narrowband filters shift off band, meaning they shift away from the wavelength they are designed to capture. 


The effect is a significant decrease in sensitivity.  A wider bandpass allows the required emission line to remain within the filter's highest transmission zone even

if it has shifted slightly.  For very fast systems, an even wider bandpass is required.  For telescopes faster than f/4, such as the Takahashi Epsilon astrographs 

(f/3 to f/3.8) and Celestron HyperStar-equipped SCTs (f/1.9), a 10nm bandpass filter is required.


(참조 : Starizona's guide to CCD Imaging))

간추리면,  Narrow 밴드 필터를 선택시,  밝은 F수를 가진 경통에서는 너무 밝은 상 때문에,  
필터가 정상적인 성능을 발휘 못하게 되니,  넓은 밴드패스를 가진 녀석을 사용해라......입니다.

(Shifting 이 된다는 말이 있는데.....이건 잘 이해가 안되네요.  빛의 양이 달라짐에 따라 색상이 바뀌는 것은 아닌데 말이죠....흠)

제 장비가 E180ed F2.8 이기 때문에.....10nm 넘는 녀석을 구매해야 할 것 같네요.  

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