Re: i1Pro weirdness & fix
Re: i1Pro weirdness & fix
- Subject: Re: i1Pro weirdness & fix
- From: Ernst Dinkla <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2016 09:52:29 +0100
Could there be also some inherent balance in that lamp where the thinner
filament burns with a higher output and the tungsten condensation on the
lamp envelop dampens that output again? Till heat brings the tungsten back
to the filament. You mentioned that the lamp is glued into its socket, is
the window where the light is coming from quite small? The glue keeping the
lamp isolated to bring it on temperature fast or the other way around
creating a heat sink?
Met vriendelijke groet, Ernst
Dinkla Grafische Techniek
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On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 10:52 PM, Graeme Gill <email@hidden> wrote:
> Alexey Gribunin wrote:
>
> > But this means, that i1's white tile calibration also was made with
> "cold" device, so such
> > calibration was not perfect for "warm" conditions, so readings made
> after i1 "warming"
> > were stable but not really accurate.
>
> It should be accurate if the instrument has a consistent "warmth" for each
> reading.
>
> Graeme Gill.
>
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