Uploaded on February 17, 2013 14:40 UTC
testing -- (Cloned calibration from CFL) -- (Cloned calibration from CFL) -- (Cloned calibration from Another attempt) -- (Cloned calibration from CFL) -- (Cloned calibration from Another attempt)
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spectrum.addAndParseTag('smooth:10'); // Smooth the spectrum
// spectrum.addAndUploadTag('smooth:10'); // <== to save
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Is this rotated 90°?
I don't think so. I was taking a picture of my little kid's "UV" spy pen light. For some reason the spectrum is at 600nm so I don't understand that. I'm still trying to figure out this workbench. I did a CFL calibration but not sure if it's supposed to carry over to fix other uploads of mine. And BTW, your name shows up in place of mine as being logged in the past 2 days. That's weird.
Maybe the spectrum is rotated. I've been having some problems figuring out how the spectrum should look and trying to decide if it need rotating.
I just rotated it and now it's horizontally stretched out even more.
Hey spectralod - i think it might be helpful to debug using a compact fluorescent light (with more colors) and then come back to UV.
I just tried one of those long tube fluorescent lights and I don't see the 3 blue bands to calibrate. So can you tell me why I can't get a good spectrum to do this? I'm using the foldable one sent to me. I think I put in the DVD part in right because I'm getting spectras.
Where is that last spectrum of the tube -- link? If there are only 2, it's prob. the 1st one that is missing. So then you can use the 1st of 2 as the "middle" band. But it'd help to see the data.
thanks. here's the other fluorescent spectrum...http://spectralworkbench.org/analyze/spectrum/3997