Ah, so there's no kind of probe included... Yeah, that kind of puts a
damper on things for me. Have you ever used one to calibrate a display?
If so what was your collector source? I did notice after I said that that
it was introduced with V1.80, I guess it popped up on my radar because they
lowered the prices pretty significantly.
On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 6:26 PM Graeme Gill <graeme@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Cody Ranaldo wrote:
Hi,
I noticed that support for this was added recently to argyllcms and I was
added in 2015.
The website is pretty short on info, but it says the resolution is 6nm--I
can't tell if this is optical resolution or interpreted res, but if it's
optical that makes it about 3x higher res than the i1pro--
You'd have to contact image-engineering for details.
It uses a standard fiber optics connector, so things
like cosine collectors are commercially available.
The main issue with assembling a spectrometer out of
such parts is calibration. A lab will buy calibration
sources to solve the problem, but that can get expensive
for someone who just wants a spectrometer that works.
Cheers,
Graeme Gill.