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Re: Densitometers and Spectrophotometers
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Re: Densitometers and Spectrophotometers


  • Subject: Re: Densitometers and Spectrophotometers
  • From: Terence Wyse <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 20:53:10 -0500

Steve Upton just explained that. A spectro calculates Status ? density by taking the spectral data and "weighting" certain spectral bands to emulate a filter's response. A bit more accurate but definitely not subject to filter fading and the like. A spectro can effectively give you any Status response that you want, assuming the software driving it will support it.

Regards,
Terry Wyse



On Feb 8, 2008, at 6:13 PM, email@hidden wrote:


In a message dated 08/02/2008 23:09:52 GMT Standard Time, email@hidden writes:

I am not as happy with the repeatability of the Eye-One as I was with a
high end densitometer.



Matk sorry to butt in here - but doesn't a spectro calculate density differently than a densitometer - or is that just an old wives tale

peter
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