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warren | "Thinking about how to do this well... did you print on a laserprinter? Can you run transparency through one of those? Would inkjet work, or would i..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
stoft | "I see your point. I just wonder about having only a single attenuation step which could make it difficult to find the best level; a case of too lit..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
warren | "I actually think there's an advantage to stepped grading, because a) it's easier to pick out the pattern -- like a barcode -- vs. continuous chang..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
stoft | "Ok, interesting idea. The extension to this is a continuously variable attenuator and let the detection algorithm pick the line w/max signal but w/..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
warren | "users would naturally just pick the middle I guess I'm suggesting that with a 50/0/50 attenuator, although users may pick the middle naturally (as..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
stoft | "I'd agree that giving more visibility the the clipping issue would be good and this is a simple, cheap tool. However, I don't quite follow your 2-s..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
warren | "Hi, Dave - I was thinking that given the propensity to take clipped data in almost all devices out there, what if we printed a whole bunch of these..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
warren | "Hi, Dave - i tagged your post so that it's better tied into the other spectrometry research (see how the sidebar populates with related content as ..." | Read more » | about 11 years ago | |||
stoft | "Jeff, Thanks. I've just posted an addendum at the end of this research note to add some plots specifically looking for linearity. I believe the ima..." | Read more » | about 11 years ago | |||
warren | "Hi, Dave - very interesting... is this fairly related then to the suggestion of an "HDR" neutral density filter where we could get 0/25/50/75/100% ..." | Read more » | about 11 years ago |