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4 November 1983 Computer Controlled Wavelength Scale Correction For Improved Spectroradiometric Cathode Ray Tube Color Measurements
Harold P. Field
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Abstract
Today, accurate color measurement of color cathode ray tubes requires a spectroradiometer. This instrument scans the spectral output of the CRT's phosphors and then a desktop computer is used to transform the spectral data into tristimulus values (X, Y, Z) and then into chromaticity coordinates x, y and finally, if needed and valid, into correlated color temperature values.
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Harold P. Field "Computer Controlled Wavelength Scale Correction For Improved Spectroradiometric Cathode Ray Tube Color Measurements", Proc. SPIE 0411, Electro-Optical Instrumentation for Industrial Applications, (4 November 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935779
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KEYWORDS
Monochromators

Calibration

CRTs

Mercury

Lithium

Radiometry

Europium

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