Uploaded on August 02, 2014 07:28 UTC
CFL 4000K bulb, calibration -- (Cloned calibration from CFL 4000K bulb)
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spectrum.addAndParseTag('smooth:10'); // Smooth the spectrum
// spectrum.addAndUploadTag('smooth:10'); // <== to save
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Not sure that worked quite right... the red peak is shown at 592nm, but that's too short. It'd be nice if the calibration tool specified what color temperature bulb to use.