Re: New spectral tool - transmissive lightsource
Re: New spectral tool - transmissive lightsource
- Subject: Re: New spectral tool - transmissive lightsource
- From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 01 Mar 2009 11:57:47 -0800
- Thread-topic: New spectral tool - transmissive lightsource
In a message dated 3/1/09 8:20 AM, Scott Martin wrote:
> I've always thought, and suggested to XRite, that they consider
> selling a tiny transmissive lightsourse that could be used with the
> EyeOne for spot transmissive readings. Or today it could be built into
> the iO table. It's time we let go of your Lino T tables and DTP41Ts.
I agree that something like this should be offered to those of us who would
like to have the option of measuring transmissive originals.
In my opinion, it should be in the shape of a small rectangle (maybe
letter-sized), with a thickness of an inch or so, with a small opening for
the light somewhere on it (near the edge, like the Spectroscan T, or in the
center), and a diffuser on top.
If one has enough craftsmanship and the proper tools, it could even be made
at home out of simple materials. The cost of making something like this,
inclusive of, say, a low-power tungsten light source (or perhaps halogen, as
long as it doesn't build up too much heat), should be very low.
Marco
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