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Spectrometer
PlainName:
--- Quote ---You might like to give the i-PhosHD a try.
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Seriously considered one of those, but it is too big and essentially another ThunderOptics thing in a different format.
deadlylover:
I don't have one yet, but the little garden spectro from Aliexpress might be a fun little toy.
You can use OSRAM's colour calculator software to generate tm-30 reports like this. edit: best of all it's free, they changed their site so maybe the links are dead but if you need it but can't find it let me know I can dig it up from somewhere.
I use a Konica Minolta CS-1000A spectroradiometer, it's very much worth your while to throw up some saved search notification alerts for any Minolta gear. Topcon is another famous brand from Japan, sometimes sellers/electronics liquidators don't know what these are so you can grab them relatively cheap. I got mine for $300, they retailed for $25000 back in 2004 hahaha.
PlainName:
--- Quote ---the little garden spectro from Aliexpress might be a fun little toy
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Maybe. It is £65 by the time it gets here, and only two such (if they turn out not to be much use) would pay for the Hopoocolor sensor. Although that might be rubbish too...
--- Quote --- it's very much worth your while to throw up some saved search notification alerts
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Thanks for the info and suggestion. I'll do that :-+
TimFox:
A good source for optical equipment is Edmund Scientific (not the cheapest).
For example, https://www.edmundoptics.com/f/educational-spectroscope/11897/
PlainName:
Nicely built, but ain't going to make any pretty graphs ;)
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