Is it possible to compensate for the colour distortion from a blue light filter?

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    Darkmatter
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    Hi, I was wondering if it was possible to compensate for the colour distortion from a blue light filter?

    Short of taping my glasses over the sensor, which would probably distort the heck out of every colour,  I was hoping there was a way to compensate for the hue changing effects of a blue light filter, even if only partially.

    Thanks,

    Greg

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    Florian Höch
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    That should work, but the filter will naturally degrade performance (accuracy/achievable color volume).

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    Darkmatter
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    OK thanks. I kinda figured I would lose something. I mean, we’re talking about stripping out a big chunk of the visible light spectrum. You can’t do that without something having to give.

    Appreciate all your help over the past… year? lol

    DM

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