filtrikihiga
Filtrikihiga refers to a specific type of historical layered filter, primarily found in the context of early photography and chemical processes. These filters were not the electronic or digital filters common today, but rather physical arrangements of materials designed to selectively transmit or block certain wavelengths of light or to purify liquids. The term itself is Estonian, where "filtri" means filter and "kihiga" signifies layered or with layers.
Historically, these filters were often constructed using multiple strata of absorbent materials like charcoal, sand, or