That's not going to tell you much.Śiva wrote:Because they often show you the view looking out of it.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not arguing that they ARE definitely tinted. I don't know.
But it's quite hard to discern the tint in a window here on earth, by looking out through it.
In space, you have no way of knowing how bright the Earth or Sunlight would be to the naked eye. It's not like you can nip outside and see the difference.
So a video camera shot through the glass is going to tell you even less than looking through with your eyes. The camera automatically adjusts to the light levels.
In none of the shots that I've seen, taken from inside the space-station, does any star show up.
Yet you can see them quite clearly with your eyes, from here on Earth.