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SOLUTION filters have proved to be the most flexible and efficient type of filter. In order, however, to get a sharp cut, a suitable combination of solution fiters and/or glass filters is necessary. Such a combination of fiters suffers from very low transmission.
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MAITI, S., GHOSH, A. & SAHA, M. Transmission Filters for Visible Light. Nature 210, 513–514 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/210513a0
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