RE: Spectrophotometer accuracy
RE: Spectrophotometer accuracy
- Subject: RE: Spectrophotometer accuracy
- From: "Michael Fox Photography News Account" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 16:33:37 -0700
- Organization: Michael Fox Photography
WoW! Thanks for everyone's input. Let me ask a more fundamental question.
When using each instrument, both MeasureTool and i1 Share have a
"calibration" step where the instrument is placed on it's own respective,
serial-numbered, white tile.
Can someone describe what is happening at that step? I mean, is the reading
of the white tile being compared to some value stored in non-volatile memory
of the device?
If that step passes (which it does), can I be assured that the instrument is
now proven to be operating within it's tolerance band?
If so, then I know the true value must be somewhere in the intersection of
the tolerance bands of the two instruments.
However, if the "calibration" step does not prove beyond a doubt that the
instrument is operating within its tolerance band, then I don't know what
the "calibration" step is telling me.
Michael
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