Nodda Duma
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Very cool project.
Bear in mind at some point you’ll run into accuracy limitations due to using LEDs with limited spectral content vs a full spectrum uniform source such as a Xenon Arc lamp or (more cheaply) Xenon bulb. Even white LEDs don’t cover the full spectral response of film. Small Xenon bulbs are very affordable, if cost is a concern.
So if you see unexplainable differences between your curve and those found in datasheets or between prediction and real world use, then your light sources for the test might be root cause. This will be particularly true for non-panchromatic film.
On the other hand, if accurately predicting real world performance is not required then this is a great approach. Very nice setup!
Bear in mind at some point you’ll run into accuracy limitations due to using LEDs with limited spectral content vs a full spectrum uniform source such as a Xenon Arc lamp or (more cheaply) Xenon bulb. Even white LEDs don’t cover the full spectral response of film. Small Xenon bulbs are very affordable, if cost is a concern.
So if you see unexplainable differences between your curve and those found in datasheets or between prediction and real world use, then your light sources for the test might be root cause. This will be particularly true for non-panchromatic film.
On the other hand, if accurately predicting real world performance is not required then this is a great approach. Very nice setup!