Uploaded on March 20, 2014 18:28 UTC
took a screenshot of the "preview" screen on the mobile interface. Trying this because once i hit "capture", the spectrum is off the sides of the graph and there's no use in downloading the image at that point. -- (Cloned calibration from testing spectrum upload)
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Operations enable reversible modification of data -- they act like filters which process the data. The graph you see above represents the data after these operations have been run. Delete them to undo their effects, or to apply them in a new order.
#000-style suffix, like subtract:3243#2414 are referring to a specific snapshot (in this example, #2414) of another spectrum. Click to learn more.These spectra are being temporarily displayed for comparison; Clear all
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spectrum.addAndParseTag('smooth:10'); // Smooth the spectrum
// spectrum.addAndUploadTag('smooth:10'); // <== to save
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Click on the RGB view an notice excess clipping in Blue and some in R/G. There also appears to be internal reflections (huge Blue channel data below '300nm'. Try moving further from the source, which will attenuate the signal, and look for any reflective surfaces 'inside' (between slit and camera). (Assuming this is a cell-phone based build, I'd suspect the glossy surface of the cell phone - even if it's black, it can be quite reflective.) Cheers, Dave.