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Re: New spectral tool


  • Subject: Re: New spectral tool
  • From: Robin Myers <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2009 18:54:21 -0800

In SpectraShop you can use almost any light source, some are better than others.

I have tried two different fluorescent tube illuminated slide viewers; one worked well, the other was terrible. Whatever you use, make sure the light source provides output from 380 to 780 nm without gaps! Anywhere you have a gap in the spectrum will result in wildly varying results. The reason one of my two slide viewers was terrible was because the spectrum of its fluorescent tube had gaps in it. The other slide viewer used a tube that produced no gaps in the spectrum.

LED or other sources without continuous spectra are also terrible (which eliminated using my MacBook Pro as a portable slide measuring device).

I recommend measuring the light source in emissive-monitor mode before making any transparency measurements. Make sure the spectrum is continuous across the visible spectrum. If it has a gap, its a trap (my apologies to Johnny Cochran).

Robin Myers


On Feb 28, 2009, at 18:10 , Marco Ugolini wrote:

Robin and Graeme,

What is the light source used to read transparency values in SpectraShop and
Argyll?


So far, the only transparencies readings I've done were taken using Gretag
Macbeth's old Spectrolino/Spectroscan T, which would shine its own built-in
light source behind the transmissive specimen.


Marco

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