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Re: Request for spectral data of light sources
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Re: Request for spectral data of light sources


  • Subject: Re: Request for spectral data of light sources
  • From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 22:32:48 -0400

> Indeed, yes, this was exactly the type of thing I was thinking about. That
> particular instrument seems to be aimed at plastics rather than graphic arts,
> but it may be the type of thing that would help in the graphic arts as well.
>
> Graeme Gill.

It's a 45/0 geometry. It has a huge aperture. There is no way to automate
the measurements. But it's fast. And, indeed, when taking a measurement,
once can see all LED arranged into a ring light up sequentially from one end
of the spectrum to the other. Neat. They want an arm and leg for the
software and manual. So this one is only used for demonstration or in the
classroom :(

Roger Breton


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