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An abridged technique to diagnose spectrophotometric errors

โœ Scribed by Roy S. Berns; Lisa Reniff


Book ID
101298139
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
113 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0361-2317

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Equations (8)

and ( ) are derived from NIST measurements. Calibrated BCRA Series II tiles purchased from either the Munsell Color sults through remeasurement), or whether the spectropho-Science Laboratory (45/Normal geometry) or Hemmendinger Color tometer was miscalibrated, or is in need of more detailed Laboratories (Normal/Total) can be used in conjunction with Eqs. (8) analyses, or is in need of service. Recognize that this and (9), respectively, to evaluate absolute accuracy within the limitaabridged method is not a substitute for a detailed spectral tions stated in this article. The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) of analysis of all types of spectrophotometric errors based on the United Kingdom also provides calibrated BCRA Series II tiles. ''Universal'' equations traceable to NPL are given in Appendix B. multiple standard reference materials. It does, however,


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