[visionlist] Low cost photometer/colorimeter
Farid Kandil
f.kandil at uke.de
Thu Mar 23 06:36:20 -05 2017
Dear Dani,
yes, I have got a Spyder 4.
We use it as a photometer under Linux (Ubuntu).
In contrast to our Minolta L 110 photometer, this was much much much
less expensive, of course.
The results are more stable than for the Minolta (since the are used for
the measurement is shielded).
In contrast, measuring with the Minolta gives more variable responses
depending on the exact angle
which with you shot. However, using the Minolta, you measure the
luminance felt from the exact distance
of the subject. This is the most significant difference.
Cheers,
farid
On 22.03.2017 14:42, Dani Linares wrote:
> Any recommendation on low cost photometer/colorimeter?
>
> Anyone has experience with Spider
> (http://spyder.datacolor.com/display-calibration/)?
>
> dani
>
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