![]() ![]() Baader's AstroSolar Silver/Gold Film, on the other hand, does meet the transmittance requirements of the ISO 12312-2 standard for filters for eyes-only direct viewing of the everyday Sun, and that's the product we link to above. ![]() by Alpine Astronomical and Astro-Physics (see below), are not certified to meet the ISO 12312-2 international standard and are not designed to work as eclipse shades or handheld solar filters. Note: Baader Planetarium's AstroSolar Safety Film and AstroSolar Photo Film, sold in the U.S. *Suppliers marked with an asterisk are either manufacturing or importing from outside the United States. Totality Over TX* (custom-printed viewers available).Thousand Oaks Optical (sheets and rolls available too).Solar Eclipse International (SEIC)* (custom-printed viewers available).Rainbow Symphony (custom-printed viewers available).Jaxy Optical Instruments* (wholesale only no retail sales).Flip'n Shades (available with visor or cap too). ![]()
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