On an airplane in Europe, I had a great conversation with Dr. G. Tempea, a laser physicist, regarding spectral resolution.
Design ideas:
- could the resolution be increased by using a Blu-Ray DVD as the diffraction grating?
- could the resolution be increased by using a camera with a larger sensor? Higher megapixels?
- what are the CCD limitations?
- could the resolution be increased by increasing the distance between the diffraction grating and the "screen?"
Application idea:
- color calibration for computer monitors. Right now, the software to
do color matching (for printing, among other things) is expensive and
proprietary.
Adam, that's an awesome idea. Color calibration is outrageously expensive. I've done it manually to save money, and I still needed and a calibrated printed color chart($60), and did the work in sunlight. That's the cheapest option and its pricier than our spectrometer.
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