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Re: Convert UV-excluded to UV-included
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Re: Convert UV-excluded to UV-included


  • Subject: Re: Convert UV-excluded to UV-included
  • From: Robin Myers <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2009 13:14:34 -0800

The short answer is no.

A UV Cut filtered instrument will remove the UV part of the spectrum from the illumination and thus the specimen's resulting reflectance spectrum. Since you do not know how the specimen reacts with the UV component present, there is no way to correctly convert the measurement.

Robin Myers


On Dec 21, 2009, at 1:03 PM, Chris McFarling wrote:

> I'm wondering if there is formula that exists to convert measurements from a UV filtered spectro into data that would simulate that of a non-filtered device?

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