Re: Spectrocam and UV
Re: Spectrocam and UV
- Subject: Re: Spectrocam and UV
- From: Chris Cox <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 20:06:30 -0700
The spectrocam has approximately a D65 light source.
So it will see fluorescence more in line with what your eye sees than
most other spectros.
My experiments with fluorescent/brightened materials have gotten good
results with the spectrocam and suckful results with other desktop
spectros.
Chris
At 7:27 PM -0700 6/11/01, email@hidden wrote:
Message: 14
From: "Morgan Cox" <email@hidden>
To: email@hidden
Subject: Spectrocam and UV
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 12:38:36 -0700
Please clarify some heresay and ideas in my head.
I've heard that the Spectrostar Spectrocam has a UV filter on the light
coming OUT of the device.
I think someone confused the facts a little....
If this is the case, wouldn't papers that floresce still bounce back light
outside the visible spectrum and cause the problems that UV filter is there
to prevent?
I have a customer looking to purchase a profiling package and I am hesitant
in suggesting the Spectrocam if there would be problems with the super
bright papers in his RGB photo process printer.
If anyone has some practical or theretical feedback, it is of course greatly
appreciated.